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Some energy experts believe that reactive power is part of the motion of a capacitor, similar to the motion of a pendulum from its highest point to its lowest point. In this analogy, when the pendulum swings upward, alternating current provides active power to the target device. As the pendulum swings downward, reactive power is absorbed back into the grid.
In the definition of these types, experts will say that reactive power is energy that cycles back and forth between the power supply and the load, specifically, reactive power that “decays” back into the power supply. In a sense, this has to do with the delay between current and voltage.
The key is to place the reactive current device close to the electrical load. This reduces the amount of reactive current that the conveyor system must transport over a specific distance.
Reactive power in the grid
Energy experts point out that even a 5 percent change in voltage in a given system can cause power outages and other problems.
But those close to the industry stress that it will become even more important as we shift parts of the U.S. grid to renewable energy.
Reactive power and renewable energy
Reactive power is also very important in our ever-changing energy network.
For many important reasons, renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are replacing traditional energy sources such as coal and natural gas. But it could have an impact on the entire grid.
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