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why the reading of mega var meter is so omportant for a power station?
Mega VAR stands for Mega Volt*Amps Reactive. Although reactive power is not 'real' ( i.e. it is not considered power at the source or destination), it still consists of current flowing in the transmission lines. When current flows in the line, power (real power) is lost due to I^2*R losses. When you are talking about Mega VARs, this power loss is significant and is a direct loss for the power company. This reactive power is usually caused by a company having a large inductive load (lots of motors). If it is bad enough, sometimes companies will put large capacitor banks in or near their factory to try and balance things out. If they don't, the power company may ask them to pay for the losses.
Like most things ... it boils down to $$$
This article discusses most of the relevant issues.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_factor














