Onen, Ahmet2021-07-122021-07-1220171302-09002147-9429https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12573/857The work is supported by the project "Rastgele Yuk Egrisi metodu ile elektrik kayiplarinin hesaplanmasi" funded by national institute AGU with project BAP with the project ID 48.Calculating feeder losses accurately is an important part of evaluating designs for electric power distribution systems. Historically, these losses have been calculated one of three ways: (1) using a peak load calculation and the load factor method, (2) using customer class statistics normalized for a month, season, or year, or (3) using customer class statistics together with feeder measurements to reflect the variation in load every hour of the year. The first two methods require far less data but provide far less accuracy than the third method. In this paper, the authors present a method of calculating losses that achieves better accuracy than the first two methods without the large data requirements of the third method.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessLoss CalculationLoad Factor MethodMeasurementsLagrange InterpolationAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)Loss Calculation Technique With Randomize Load CurvesarticleVolume 20 Issue 1 Page 197-203