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Reactive Power Compensation is a technology used in Electrical Engineering to improve the efficiency of power systems. It is used to reduce the amount of reactive power in a system, which can lead to improved power factor, reduced losses, and improved voltage stability. Reactive Power Compensation can be achieved through the use of capacitors, synchronous condensers, and static VAR compensators. Capacitors are the most common form of Reactive Power Compensation, and are used to reduce the amount of reactive power in a system. Synchronous condensers are used to provide both active and reactive power, and are often used in large power systems. Static VAR compensators are used to provide fast and accurate control of reactive power, and are often used in high-voltage systems. There are many companies in the Reactive Power Compensation market, including ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. Show Less Read more