Issues with Supraharmonics in the Power System, 2 kHz to 150 kHz
* 21PESGM2542, Propagation and consequences of supraharmonics: M. BOLLEN, Lulea University of Technology * 21PESGM2543, Supraharmonics case studies from North America: G. SINGH, Electric Power Research Institute * 21PESGM2544, Research on Technology of Supraharmonics Measurement in Power System: C. ZHENG, State Grid Henan Electric Power Research Institute * 21PESGM2545, The impact of EV fast charging stations on distribution network: F. ZAVODA, IREQ (HQ)
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IEEE Members: $10.00
Non-members: $20.00
This session will explore and discuss the topic of supraharmonics in the AC transmission and distribution system. The term "supraharmonics" refers to higher order harmonics, ranging in frequency from 2 kHz up to 150 kHz, than have not normally been considered in the traditional context of power quality measurements. In addition to a discussion of the measurement challenges, this session is also open to presentation and discussion regarding sources of higher order harmonics, propagation characteristics and mechanisms, potential real world impact on power system operation, and possible mitigation techniques.
Chairs:
Artis Riepnieks, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sponsor Committees:
Power System Instrumentation and Measurements