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A statistical analysis of loss factor to determine the energy losses
(2008-12-01)
Given that the total amount of losses in a distribution system is known, with a reliable methodology for the technical loss calculation, the non-technical losses can be obtained by subtraction. A usual method of calculation ...
A statistical analysis of loss factor to determine the energy losses
(2008-12-01)
Given that the total amount of losses in a distribution system is known, with a reliable methodology for the technical loss calculation, the non-technical losses can be obtained by subtraction. A usual method of calculation ...
Energy Losses Estimation in Power Distribution Systems
(Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers IncPiscatawayEUA, 2012)
Investigation of the relationship between load and loss factors for a Brazilian electric utility
(2006-12-01)
With the considerable increase of the losses in electric utilities of developing countries, such as Brazil, there is an investigation for loss calculation methodologies, considering both technical (inherent of the system) ...
Investigation of the relationship between load and loss factors for a Brazilian electric utility
(2006-12-01)
With the considerable increase of the losses in electric utilities of developing countries, such as Brazil, there is an investigation for loss calculation methodologies, considering both technical (inherent of the system) ...
A comparative analysis of AC and DC incremental methods for transmission loss allocation
(Taylor & Francis IncPhiladelphiaEUA, 2006)
A Top-Down Approach for Distribution Loss Evaluation
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009-10-01)
A methodology, which can be classified as Top-Down, aimed at computing technical losses in distribution systems is proposed. It can be applied to either evaluate part of the network or to analyze the whole distribution ...
A Top-Down Approach for Distribution Loss Evaluation
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009-10-01)
A methodology, which can be classified as Top-Down, aimed at computing technical losses in distribution systems is proposed. It can be applied to either evaluate part of the network or to analyze the whole distribution ...