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Transmission and Distribution Losses

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Losses on electricity networks are the difference in the amount of electricity entering the network an that leaving it. The arise due to technical reasons relating to the physics of electricity transmission and distribution due to engineering decisions made such as the sizes of cables and transformers. Non-technical reasons for losses and include theft, measurement inaccuracies and timing differences.

This lesson describes transmission and distribution losses, how they arise and how their costs are recovered.

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