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On the possibility of using weather forecast to predict corona losses

Baran et al., 2013

Document ID
7369354117953181258
Author
Baran I
Costea M
Leonida T
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Publication venue
2013 8th international symposium on advanced topics in electrical engineering (ATEE)

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The paper presents an approach to predict corona power losses under rain based on numerical weather forecasting combined with geographic information system mapping of the overhead lines assets, and the day ahead horary forecast of the power flow, extracted from …
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