What is the % number of various buses in a typical power
system?
Answer Posted / iamdon
Any power system has three buses namely with following
stakes in general.
1)PQ bus or load bus-------85% approx
2)PV bus or generator bus--15% approx
3)Slack/Swing/Reference bus-1 in number.
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