what happen ,if generator will generate leading power
factor?
Answer Posted / rahul
if the generator will generate leading power factor, then
the KVA rating goes low which in turn draws reactive
component and the cost of production of electricity also
increases. so it is desirable to generate electricity at
lagging power factor.
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