Reactive Power definition

Reactive Power means the power component which does not produce work but is necessary to allow some equipment to operate, and is measured in kiloVolt Amperes Reactive (kVAR);
Reactive Power means the wattless component of the product of voltage and current, which the Facility shall provide to or absorb from the Grid System within the Technical Limits and which is measured in MVAR;
Reactive Power means the portion of electricity that establishes and sustains the electric and magnetic fields of alternating-current equipment. Reactive Power must be supplied to most types of magnetic equipment, such as motors and transformers. It also must supply the reactive losses on transmission facilities. Reactive Power is provided by generators, synchronous condensers, or electrostatic equipment such as capacitors and directly influences electric system voltage. It is usually expressed in kilovars (kvar) or megavars (Mvar).**

Examples of Reactive Power in a sentence

  • The Company shall achieve Commercial Operation of the Project within Scheduled Commercial Operation Date and ensure that the Project is capable of despatching Active and Reactive Power as per Despatch Instructions and of being operated in parallel with the Grid System as per prudent utility practices and relevant technical standards for connectivity with grid.

  • If the CAISO requests or directs the Interconnection Customer to provide a service pursuant to Articles 9.6.3 (Payment for Reactive Power) or 13.5.1 of this LGIA, the CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff.

  • Available Capacity, Reactive Power Quarterly The Supplier must provide a web-based portal to enable the Authority to access data and other portal functionality.


More Definitions of Reactive Power

Reactive Power means the product of voltage and current and the sine of the phase angle between them measured in units of voltamperes reactive and standard multiples thereof;
Reactive Power means the imaginary component of the apparent power at fundamental frequency, usually expressed in kilovar ('kVAr') or megavar ('MVAr');
Reactive Power or “Mvar” means the product of voltage and current and the sine of the phase angle between them measured in units of volt-amperes reactive and standard multiples thereof;
Reactive Power. The wattless component of the product of voltage and current measured in Mvar, which the Complex may provide to or absorb from the Grid System as per the Grid Code.
Reactive Power means the product of voltage and quadrature component of current, measured in kVAr, which the Project shall provide to or absorb from the Grid System.
Reactive Power means the product of root mean square (rms) voltage, root mean square (rms) current and the sine of the electrical phase angle between the voltage complexor and current complexor, measured in ‘Volt – ampere reactive’ (VAr) and in standard multiples thereof;
Reactive Power means the magnetising component of the product of voltage and current, which the Plant shall provide to or absorb from the Purchaser Grid System and which is measured in (Megavoltampere-reactive (MVAR).