A statistical analysis of loss factor to determine the energy losses
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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 technical losses in the electric utilities uses two important factors: load factor and the loss factor. The load factor is usually obtained with energy and demand measurements, whereas, to compute the loss factor it is necessary the learning of demand and energy loss, which are not, in general, prone of direct measurements. In this work, a statistical analysis of this relationship using the curves of a sampling of consumers in a specific company is presented. These curves will be summarized in different bands of coefficient k. Then, it will be possible determine where each group of consumer has its major concentration of points. ©2008 IEEE.
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Constant coefficient k, Load curves, Load factor, Loss factor, Concentration of, Direct measurement, Distribution systems, Energy loss, Load factors, Method of calculation, Non-technical loss, Statistical analysis, Technical loss, Electric losses, Electric utilities, Electron energy loss spectroscopy, Graph theory, Sampling, Electric load loss
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2008 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, T and D-LA. Vols 1 and 2. New York: IEEE, p. 19-24, 2008.






