for leading power factor penalty by SEB why
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Answer / dd
that means that the system has reactive power exceeded, the
reactive power in tx.lines undesirable which opposes the
real power.
so SEB's put a penalty
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Answer / k.prakashchandra
As leading pf is also responsible for higher current and
more line losses
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