Unified loss theory and its application on low voltage networks

Authors

  • Dr. András Dán Power Systems and Environment Group, Department of Electric Power Engineering Budapest University of Technology and Economics Author
  • David Raisz Power Systems and Environment Group, Department of Electric Power Engineering Budapest University of Technology and Economics Author
  • David Raisz Power Systems and Environment Group, Department of Electric Power Engineering Budapest University of Technology and Economics Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj06.003

Keywords:

Network losses, harmonics, asymmetry, load factor, Monte-Carlo method, stochastic load models

Abstract

This paper presents a unified loss theory, a measurement and computation method for the determination of network losses. This approach enables to jointly treat and compare the different components of losses such as reactive current, time-variance, asymmetry and harmonic currents, thus making it possible to evaluate the effect of different loss-reduction investments. Further a stochastic loss computation method is introduced, and compared to the previously shown method. Finally, measurement results and their evaluation are presented.

Published

2024-01-15

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