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beccaep

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Identify two factors that are addressed in power quality issues.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The grid is ___________
 
  a. All of the electrical power distribution systems in the United States and North America.
  b. The electrical connection between the solar photovoltaic system generator and the solar photovoltaic systemtower.
 c. The electrical connection that exists only between solar photovoltaic panels in a solar farm.



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Answer to Question 1

Power quality refers to issues dealing with the frequency of voltage and current that is produced by the solar energy photovoltaic system. They may include items such as filtering to keep up the electrical noise, DC injection, and harmonics.

Answer to Question 2

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