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  • Dec 3, 2024 | link.springer.com | Mohamed Ali |Hazem E Hassan |Electrical Power

    AbstractThe main difficulties facing the operation of parallel converters in DC microgrids (DCMGs) are load sharing, circulation current, and bus voltage regulation. A droop controller is commonly used to control current sharing among parallel DC–DC converters due to its simplicity. However, the values of droop parameters impact both bus voltage regulation and the error in current sharing among converters.

  • Mar 22, 2024 | prsync.com | Electrical Power

    If you’ve been having problems with your motor not starting, you may be struggling to identify the root cause. When troubleshooting a system this complex, it can be difficult to pinpoint the problem. Is there a mechanical issue going on? Or is it an electrical fault that needs addressing? Electrical Power and Control is here to help you understand the potential causes of motor starter failure so that you can resolve yours as quickly as possible.

  • Jan 19, 2024 | prsync.com | Electrical Power

    If you have unused or unwanted electrical parts, it can be tempting to take the easy way out by throwing them in the trash. But have you ever stopped to consider the amount of money you are throwing away too? Not to mention the damaging effect this has on the environment! Landfill sites are full of perfectly usable electrical equipment that could have found a home elsewhere.

  • Nov 29, 2023 | prsync.com | Electrical Power

    Despite all the literature and resources available on recycling and conservation, many businesses still don't know what to do with their old and obsolete electrical components, and as a result, a lot of them end up (incorrectly) at the dump. With its guide, Electrical Power and Control is aiming to change this paradigm. In the guide, the Talladega, AL electrical company argues that your business should prioritize industrial recycling over traditional waste disposal methods.

  • Sep 26, 2023 | prsync.com | Electrical Power

    Nothing is more likely to put your workers into a state of panic than losing power and having no idea what to do next. Power outages could strike at any time for practically any reason. Make sure your workforce is prepared. Your production line facility needs to follow strict protocols in the event that power is suddenly lost. Electrical Power and Control cites research that claims a quarter of companies will be hit by power outages monthly on average. Can you afford to chance it?

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