New energy transformers are designed to meet the increasing demand for energy efficiency and renewable energy integration in power systems. They are typically used in power generation, transmission, and distribution systems to transform and distribute electrical power from renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. PQ35 is a standard for the power quality of distribution transformers. It specifies the maximum allowable voltage distortion and harmonic content in the output voltage of a transformer. New energy transformers that comply with the PQ35 standard are designed to provide high power quality and efficiency while minimizing losses and reducing environmental impact. Some of the key features of new energy transformers include: - High efficiency: New energy transformers are designed to minimize energy losses and improve overall efficiency, which helps to reduce operating costs and environmental impact. - Low noise: New energy transformers are typically design…