A Transmission Loss Penalty Factor Computer [includes discussion]

As systems expand, the proper co-ordination of incremental fuel costs and incremental transmission losses in the economic operation of power systems becomes increasingly important. This penalty factor computer-slide rule combination offers the advantages of simplicity, ease of operation, and accurate representation of incremental fuel costs.

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