The Proper Consumption of Energy
Coal, oil, natural gas, wind, water, and sunlight are not inherently useable energy. What, then, are they? In practical terms, these are fuel sources for generating electrical power. This document examines the power generation process, and describes an elegant means of preserving energy during its consumption.
Once electrical power is generated, it is transmitted over power lines to substations. From there, it is transmitted to facilities throughout the country. It is understood that electrical power is most efficient when 100% unity is achieved, or in other words, when power is neither lost nor wasted in the process. Therefore, all aspects of the power generation sequence must be examined.
Increasing the inherent efficiency of a power transformer is costly, time consuming, and ultimately, even the smallest of improvements prove difficult. However, if harmonic noise and transient voltage spikes can be removed from a transformer’s power output, the resulting balance of phase voltages and vectors allows all loads to operate 5-10% more efficiently making It near unity. This reduces the load on the power transformer, while also protecting it against problems associated with a lack of high power quality and reduces the carbon footprint .
There is one device which reduces load demand and lowers energy usage, while also protecting the power transformer and all connected equipment. This device is a Phaseback VSGR (Voltage Stabilizing Ground Reference), manufactured by Applied Energy LLC.
Due to its application of voltage control, the Phaseback VSGR maximizes power efficiency unlike any other device on the market. Read all about it at www.Phaseback.com.