Electrical power is crucial for the operation of remediation and treatment equipment, but is often misunderstood or not correctly considered during the design phase. Several different power configurations are available across North America; each configuration has its own advantages and disadvantages for remediation and treatment applications. This paper briefly covers power generation and distribution, discusses the various power configurations, and finishes with how this all applies to remediation and treatment sites.
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