The energy loss in the Turkish Electricity Transmission System is about 2,8 %. The account of these losses is determined in accordance with the difference among the meters which measure the energy input to the transmission system and the meters which measure the energy output from the transmission system. It is unknown how much of these losses are caused by transmission lines, how much of them result from transformers and the other elements of the Transmission System. Within this sub-project, energy meters will be connected to the input and output of some selected elements of the Transmission System, and the magnitudes of these losses will be able to be identified in real operating conditions, and also how these losses change in compliance with the loading factor will be questioned. In addition, it will also be examined based on the simulation works to identify how much of these losses are copper losses, nucleus losses, and corona losses.
For this purpose, mostly research groups modeling and simulation works will be carried out which are composed within universities, and they will confirm the accuracy of the findings by means of experimental studies.
As a result of meter measurements and the works of university research groups; it will be revealed that in which parts there are losses and what kind of losses they are, and it will show the way to determine the counter measures that will enable to decrease these losses.
Project Head: Çiğdem Topçu
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