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Load-loss factor
Known as:
Load Loss Factor
, Loss Factor Constant
Load-loss factor (LLF) is a factor which when multiplied by energy lost at time of peak and the number of load periods will give overall average…
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2017
2017
A New Approach for Load Loss Factor Estimation in Electrical Distribution Networks
A. Agha
2017
Corpus ID: 125552696
This paper presents a new approach for the estimation of the load loss factor. This factor is essential to calculate the…
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2016
2016
Proportional generation and proportional load based approach for transmission loss/cost allocation in deregulated electricity market
K. Ahmed
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S. Karthikeyan
IEEE Region 10 Conference
2016
Corpus ID: 38781259
Fair allocation of transmission loss is a challenging task for power engineers in deregulated electricity market. One of the key…
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2015
2015
Technical Note: On the Correctness of Load Loss Factor
A. Ekwue
2015
Corpus ID: 61026879
Load Loss Factor (LLF) is a function of the estimate of the losses between the grid supply point and the consumers. It varies…
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2013
2013
On The Cost Implications of Technical EnergyLosses on Nigerian 330-kV Transmission GridSystem
A. Abdulkareem
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C. Awosope
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A. Awelewa
2013
Corpus ID: 112976591
Base on the author’s result of power line losses obtained for low, medium and high current levels as 146.73MW, 322.24MW and 738…
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1998
1998
A new loss minimization approach for underground primary feeders
F. O. Pekiner
MELECON '98. 9th Mediterranean Electrotechnical…
1998
Corpus ID: 60794249
As distribution system investment and energy costs continue to increase, more distribution engineers are attempting to evaluate…
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