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High speed reactive compensation systems for industrial applications
DC motor drive loads are often known to fluctuate extremely rapidly and consume large amounts of reactive power. These loads often create a high level of voltage flicker that frequently exceeds the IEEE recommended limits. Recent technological innovations now allow solid-state switching of capacitors to compensate for highly variable reactive power requirements thereby solving voltage flicker problems and vastly improving distribution system efficiency.