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Volt VAR Management (VVM) is a technology used in the electricity sector to optimize the delivery of electricity to customers. It is used to manage the voltage and reactive power of the electricity grid, which helps to reduce energy losses and improve the efficiency of the grid. VVM is used to reduce the amount of electricity that is wasted due to voltage fluctuations, and to ensure that the voltage levels remain within the acceptable range. It also helps to reduce the amount of electricity that is wasted due to reactive power, which is the power that is used to maintain the voltage levels.
VVM is used by utilities, energy companies, and other electricity providers to improve the efficiency of their electricity grids. It is also used to reduce the amount of electricity that is wasted due to voltage fluctuations, and to ensure that the voltage levels remain within the acceptable range.
Some companies in the Volt VAR Management market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. Show Less Read more