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Can Synchrophasors Benefit Short-Distance Distribution Circuits?

Feb. 19, 2015
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Q: I understand that synchrophasors are being tried at the distribution level in some areas (California??). How can they be of value on distribution circuits where the distances are too short to cause significant phase change?

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