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- Continual_power_system abstract "A continual power system is a large-scale system for reliably supplying large amounts of uninterrupted power. Examples of a continual power system include uninterruptible power supply and an emergency power system. The need for a continual power system has risen over the last few decades because energy resources in the market are getting less and at a higher price as the industrial revolution progresses. This is due to several reasons such as the growth in global economy, depletion of energy resources, and the environmental impacts of energy production.The continual power system is one of many power systems that are being funded and used at this time because there is still no standard that exists that clearly defines the roles and responsibilities of the energy provider. As the modern world continues to progress, high-tech users are expected to demand a power supply that is high in security, quality, reliability, and availability. For businesses, reliability and quality is important because they rely on electrical services to provide lighting, general power, computer hardware and communications hardware. The key in reliable power systems is to avoid power disturbances, which are concerned with deviations of the voltage or current from the ideal single-frequency sine wave of constant amplitude and frequency The desire for continuous and reliable power supply is not just within the business community. On a 2011 study done on Flemish households, the researchers found that only a relatively small share of them would be willing to switch to a lower reliability level if they would be compensated by a not too large bill discount. Computer power supplies have the AC/DC converter in which energy is lost when converted. By relying on a highly efficient dc only converter, instead of AC/DC, to store energy directly from a fuel cell the efficiency can be increased by up to 50%".
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- Continual_power_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power.
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- Continual_power_system subject Category:Electric_power.
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- Continual_power_system comment "A continual power system is a large-scale system for reliably supplying large amounts of uninterrupted power. Examples of a continual power system include uninterruptible power supply and an emergency power system. The need for a continual power system has risen over the last few decades because energy resources in the market are getting less and at a higher price as the industrial revolution progresses.".
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