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Keywords: Radial Power Systems, Loss Allocation, Proportional Sharing, Marginal Loss Coefficients, Distributed Generation, Power System Efficiency
Abstract
In order to optimize efficiency, accuracy, and equity, the distribution of power loss among network consumers is examined. This will entail an analysis of loss distribution methods in radial power networks. Load variations and radial distribution schemes may compromise the integrity of technical data, despite their prevalence in electricity infrastructures. The research contrasts circuit-based, proportional, and marginal losses with overload classifications. The transparency, code complexity, and adherence to open power markets of systems are evaluated. The allocation of losses is influenced by fluctuations in demand and production. Each method's advantages and disadvantages are clarified by the simulation results, which also offer valuable applications. The frameworks of the research simplify the planning and control of electrical systems by enabling the distribution of losses in a fair and efficient manner.