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Circuit Theory Base Loss Allocation Methods for Contemporary Distribution System: A Comparative Study

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A definite amount of power is lost while delivering power to the consumer. Moreover, the allocation of these losses becomes very important in the deregulated electricity environment. Indeed, the annual cost related to these power losses is worth of millions of dollars. Therefore, this is an opportunity for researchers to invent most judicious method for allocating losses. This paper provides a comparative study of circuit theory-based loss allocation for contemporary distribution system.

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Kumar, P., Gupta, N., Niazi, K.R., Swarnkar, A. (2022). Circuit Theory Base Loss Allocation Methods for Contemporary Distribution System: A Comparative Study. In: Bansal, R.C., Agarwal, A., Jadoun, V.K. (eds) Advances in Energy Technology. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 766. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1476-7_70

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