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With power quality gaining considerable importance across the world, organizations in the power industry are looking to enhance the quality of their offerings. Customers are also becoming increasingly aware of the detrimental effects of low-quality power on critical applications and revenues and this awareness is bound to boost the growth of the world harmonic filter market.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan reveals that the World Harmonic Filter Market earned revenues of $416.7 million in 2005 and estimates this to reach $889.1 million by 2012.
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The increasing use of microprocessors and the shift from electric to electronic loads are causing considerable harmonic distortions. The need to sustain power quality by eliminating these distortions can significantly drive the adoption of harmonic filters.
The market has also received adequate encouragement from governments and regulatory bodies in the form of legislations. For instance, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 519-1992 and G 5/4 mandate that the harmonics produced in power generating utilities must be within stipulated limits when measured at the point of common coupling (PCC).
Strict enforcement of regulations and standards to ensure that organizations take the necessary measures to control harmonics is likely to play a major role in driving the harmonic filter market ahead.
“However, manufacturers are compelled to constantly upgrade their products to meet different standards”, states Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Muthiah Arunachalam. “Consequently, these companies will have to invest greater amounts of resources to re-design their products”.
“Participants will benefit immensely if regulatory authorities and governments reach an agreement on standards for the harmonic filter market,” notes Arunachalam.
To ensure greater compliance with these legislations, it is vital to improve end-user awareness of the merits of using harmonic filters. Manufacturers and industry professionals with hands-on technical knowledge can achieve this by conducting seminars and presentations as well as publishing technical white papers, case studies, journals and articles.
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