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Power Factor Correction (PFC) is a technology used to improve the efficiency of electricity usage. It works by adjusting the voltage and current of an electrical system to ensure that the power factor is as close to 1 as possible. This reduces the amount of energy wasted in the form of heat, and increases the efficiency of the system. PFC is used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings.
PFC technology is becoming increasingly important as electricity consumption continues to rise. It helps to reduce energy costs and improve the efficiency of electrical systems. Additionally, PFC can help to reduce the environmental impact of electricity usage by reducing the amount of energy wasted.
Some companies in the PFC market include ABB, Schneider Electric, Eaton, Siemens, and Emerson Electric. Show Less Read more