According to a recent study, energy consumption is expected to rise by almost 30% over the next two decades. In order to keep up with our power-dependent lifestyles, we need to invest in better energy efficiency solutions. As a measure to move towards a more energy efficient future, businesses ought to measure how effective their electricity usage is through energy efficiency solutions like Power Factor.
- What Is Power Factor (PF)?
Power Factor (PF) is the ratio of working power, measured in kilowatts (kW), to apparent power, measured in kilovolt amperes (kVA). It is usually expressed as a percentage — the lower the percentage, the less efficient power usage is. One of the main causes of poor power factor is the inductive load on the equipment, which resists changes in current & causes lag.
- How Is Power Factor Correction Performed?
The simplest way to improve Power Factor is to add Power Factor Correction capacitors to the electrical equipment. The capacitors work as reactive current generators that help to offset the non-working power being used by the inductive loads, thereby improving the PF (Power Factor). Not only are these capacitors cost-effective and easy to install, but they also offer an excellent Return on Investment (ROI) typically within 1-2 years.
The Key Benefits of Power Factor Correction
- Reduces electric bills by eliminating utility penalties for poor power factor
- Increases capacity of the current
- Improves energy efficiency through reduced power losses
- Improves voltage to equipment
- Enhances lifecycle of equipment as less heat is generated within switchgear, cables, transformers & other equipment
- Environmentally-friendly – lesser power needs to be generated, so lesser carbon-dioxide is produced
If you want to avail these benefits, get in touch with Icopower ESCO today! It is a well-known company in Kenya and Seychelles that specializes in designing as well as installing capacitor banks tailored to a specific site’s requirements. They also offer energy efficiency project financing for facilities over a 3-5 years time period. Visit https://icopower-esco.com/ to learn more!
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