wat is the importance of reactive power in power
generation.....if it is zero means wat will happen to
system........
Answer Posted / p.karthik meiyappan
reactive power is one of the important one in transmission
,during transmission the real power voltage drop occurs so
in order to boost up the voltage level,reactive power are
supplied at the receiving ends of the transmission lines
also in order to reduce the losses in the transmission line
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