H. Bludszuweit, N. Y. Yürüşen, Pablo López Pérez, D. Martínez-López
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This article presents a tool for the detection of non-technical losses, which is being developed within the European INTERPRETER project. The tool employs a hybrid method based on feature detection from smart meter data and grid model analysis. This paper focuses on the grid model analysis, where voltage deviations between the grid model (digital twin) and real-world measurements at a low-voltage pilot site have been evaluated. Energy measurements from smart meters represent hourly mean power, while voltage measurements are instantaneous with uneven time intervals. Thus, measurements are not synchronous, which poses a major challenge for grid analysis. The proposed method focuses on daily mean, minimum, and maximum voltage and results show that deviations in daily minimum voltage are the most useful ones. A heatmap is developed, which helps the DSO expert to have a quick overview of all deviations of all meters in a certain time interval (1-day time step). A total of 6 locations have been identified where field inspections will be done.