There are two types of system loss, the first being technical loss arising from the characteristics of electrical equipment and materials in the physical delivery of electric energy,
including conductor loss and transformer core loss.
The second type of system loss is referred to as non-technical loss caused by actions external to the power system and consists primarily of electricity theft or pilferage.
These losses are highly dependent on the country’s socio-economic situation, and thus, not entirely within the utility’s control.
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