Welcome to the EPRI Power Quality Online Resource Center!
This site is provided for the benefit of funders of the EPRI Power Quality Knowledge program (PS1D). For those seeking to learn more about EPRI PQ Knowledge, please contact me, Bill Howe, Program Manager of Power Quality research for EPRI.
To take advantage of the PQ Online Resource Center, please register for MyPQ. “Guest Level” access privileges will be granted initially to all registrants. “Funder Level” access will be granted automatically to funders through manual review of new “MyPQ” registrants — a process that may require 1-2 working days. Please contact Bill Howe if you are an EPRI PQ Knowledge (PS1D) funder and your need for “Funder Level” access is urgent.
Again, Welcome to the PQ Online Resource Center!
EPRI PQA/ADA 2008 Conference
Practical Applications and Challenges in Power Quality and Advanced Distribution Automation
Aug 4-7, 2008
Location: Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio
Roll up your sleeves in a city known for hard work and take an in-depth real-world look at the past, present, and future of Power Quality and Distribution Automation. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and FirstEnergy invite you to join us for the EPRI Power Quality Applications (PQA) and Advanced Distribution Automation (ADA) 2008 Conference. This year’s conference will include a party at the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame.

PQView / PQWeb Users Group
The PQView® Users Group is intended to assist power quality engineers in managing and analyzing power quality data. The user group's purpose is to support and inform the PQView user and to provide a forum for communication and sharing of ideas among its members.
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Call of the Month for March 2008
Via EPRI's PQ Knowledge (PQK) Power Quality Hotline, a PQK funder asked EPRI engineers to provide information about how to help a hospital resolve a compatibility problem involving an electric hospital bed, an electrocardiograph (ECG) machine, and a diffusion pump that was occurring in several hospital patient rooms on a common floor. The PQK funder wanted to better understand the possible sources of such compatibility problems as a prelude to engineering a solution.