Wednesday, January 7th, 2025 11 AM ET
Join us for a non-technical overview of power quality (PQ)! This presentation is perfect for non-engineers who need a broad understanding of the issues surrounding PQ, why it's important, and the utility role in solving PQ problems.
We'll explore electric grid basics, define power quality, and explore the economic impacts of poor PQ and utility involvement in finding and solving these problems.
Chris Mullins is the President of Power Monitors, Inc. which is located in Mt. Crawford, VA. Chris leads a company devoted to developing cutting-edge products to meet the needs of electric utilities and electricity end-users. His over 30 years at Power Monitors have provided him an extensive background in electric power quality, power line communications, and electronic instrumentation design; and his work has resulted in patents in power line communications techniques, power quality instrumentation, and energy monitoring. Chris is an active member of several IEEE standards groups, and has authored over 70 white papers on many power quality topics. He holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Virginia.
