Methods of Power Quality Economic Cost Analyses for End-Users

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Power quality problems could cause enormous amounts of economic cost to electricity consumers. Taking voltage dips as an example, this paper presents a general overview of methods to quantify economic impact of power quality problems. It also presents in detail several ways how to collect power quality economic data. At last, suggestions on how such researches could be done in China are represented.

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