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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
This paper presents a new approach for the estimation of the load loss factor. This factor is essential to calculate the… 
2016
2016
Fair allocation of transmission loss is a challenging task for power engineers in deregulated electricity market. One of the key… 
2015
2015
Load Loss Factor (LLF) is a function of the estimate of the losses between the grid supply point and the consumers. It varies… 
2013
2013
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… 
1998
1998
  • F. O. Pekiner
  • 1998
  • Corpus ID: 60794249
As distribution system investment and energy costs continue to increase, more distribution engineers are attempting to evaluate…