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PNW TS 8-1607 ED1: Power quality management ? Part 4: Harmonic analysis over public supply network. UK position: Abstain

Scope

This NP, part of the 63222 series aims at providing guidance for analysing harmonic issues over public supply network. It is suitable for public HV, MV and LV power supply system in view of analysing harmonic propagation characteristic.

Purpose

With the increased application of new types of power electronic devices used in both power supply and end-user side, e.g., electronic-interfaced DER and EV charging, there present more interaction between new harmonic sources and grid background disturbances. In addition, more and more underground cables in distribution grid leads more equivalent capacitor in power grids, thus more risk of harmonic resonance, leading to more complex harmonic propagation (multi-directional, resonance, etc.). In this context, harmonic issues are becoming more and more complexity than ever and attracting great attentions, there is need of practical methods for harmonic propagation analysis and assessment of an actual power grid.

In terms of harmonic propagation analysis over public supply system, different countries / regions and research institutes have accumulated effective experience. This NP aims at providing methods for harmonic propagation analysis over public supply system to prevent harmonic problems for PQ management.

For more details, please see attached outline document. 

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