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Electrical Generation and Distribution Systems and Power Quality Disturbances provides an in-depth exploration of modern power systems and the various factors that compromise power quality. The book addresses the fundamental principles of electrical generation, covering traditional and modern power generation technologies, and examines the complex networks responsible for distributing electricity to end users.
The authors, Gregorio Romero Rey and Luisa Martinez Muneta, detail the causes, effects, and mitigation strategies for power quality disturbances including voltage sags, swells, harmonics, and frequency variations. This technical resource is essential for engineers, technicians, and professionals working in power systems, electrical distribution, and industrial applications. The comprehensive treatment of both theoretical foundations and practical solutions makes this an invaluable reference for understanding and managing power quality issues in contemporary electrical infrastructure.







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