| Session 2: POWER QUALITY AND EMC
ROUND TABLES
RT.2 - Interpretation and Application of PQ Measurement Data
Background
System operators are increasingly encouraged to monitor and to report the supply continuity and the voltage quality of the power system. In the past, the monitoring and reporting was mainly used for internal matters. Nowadays external reporting is becoming more and more important. In many countries an evolution towards quality regulation (system quality objectives set by the regulator) and guaranteed levels of power quality in contracts can be observed. Of course, there are a lot of other technical and economical reasons to justify a monitoring and reporting of the power quality.
Relevant quality indices are a requirement for the assessment of site and system performance with respect to power quality. A lot of key factors need to be considered when gathering, presenting and interpreting the data.
INTRODUCTION by the chairman
Emmanuel De Jaeger, Laborelec, Belgium
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1. Overview of Existing and Recommended Indices and Objectives relating to Voltage Quality and Supply Continuity
Germain Beaulieu, Hydro-Québec, division TransEnergie (Canada)
on behalf of CIGRE/CIRED JWG C4.07 and C4.103
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2. Interruptions and Supply Continuity in Distribution and Transmission Systems
Mark McGranaghan, Electric Power Research Institute (U.S.A.)
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3. Simulation Tools for Power Quality Performance
Math Bollen, STRI AB (Sweden)
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4. Policy of Transmission and Distribution Network Operators with respect to Power Quality Monitoring
Robert Koch, Eskom Holdings Limited (South Africa)
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5. Power Quality Monitoring & Industrial Plants
Patrick Marteijn, DOW (Belgium)
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