2023
DOI: 10.4236/epe.2023.152006
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Minimization of Electric Power Losses on 132 kV and 220 kV Uganda Electricity Transmission Lines

Abstract: The classical minimization of power losses in transmission lines is dominated by artificial intelligence techniques, which do not guarantee global optimum amidst local minima. Revolutionary and evolutionary techniques are encumbered with sophisticated transformations, which weaken the techniques. Power loss minimization is crucial to the efficient design and operation of power transmission lines. Minimization of losses is one way to meet steady grid supply, especially at peak demand. Thus, this paper has prese… Show more

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“…However, this presents an entirely new set of problems. While every conductive line has intrinsic resistive properties, AC causes another type of impedance known as reactance, which causes further losses due to the line's inductive and capacitive properties [89]. Inductors resist changes in current, temporarily storing energy in the magnetic field.…”
Section: Transmission Line Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this presents an entirely new set of problems. While every conductive line has intrinsic resistive properties, AC causes another type of impedance known as reactance, which causes further losses due to the line's inductive and capacitive properties [89]. Inductors resist changes in current, temporarily storing energy in the magnetic field.…”
Section: Transmission Line Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%