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The impact of current, voltage and phase displacement errors on the cross-border energy exchange

•Energy correction procedure on the cross-border energy exchange is presented.•Measurement uncertainty and error contributions are included.•Sensitivity analysis of the mathematical model for energy correction is presented.•Voltage phase displacement has the lowest percentage impact to the corrected...

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Published in:Measurement : journal of the International Measurement Confederation 2019-01, Vol.132, p.330-335
Main Authors: Tolić, Ivan, Miličević, Kruno, Malarić, Roman
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Electric potential
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Energy correction
Error analysis
Exchanging
Impact tests
Measurement
Measurement uncertainty
Metering
Quality assessment
Sensitivity analysis
Systematic errors
Uncertainty
Voltage drop
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