The quality of electric power depends on the power network topology, t
he amount of harmonic pollution injected in the network by nonlinear l
oads, and the severity of switching transients. Many of the loads enco
untered in modern power electronics, such as are and induction furnace
s, welders, motor drives, and many types of converters, cause a signif
icant level of harmonic pollution and/or recurrent voltage transients.
This paper describes the major sources of disturbances that affect el
ectric service quality and explains the indices that help quantify the
severity of disturbances. The loads that are most sensitive to power
quality are discussed, and techniques intended to avoid or mitigate po
wer quality problems are detailed. Finally, a brief survey of the cost
of harmonic pollution and consumer outages is presented.