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The power consumption rationing for own needs of traction substations

V. H. Kuznetsov    
M. O. Ivanov    
F. O. Fichoryak    

Resumen

The methods of determination of electric energy consumption norms that can be used for forecasting the own needs of DC traction substations are offered in the paper.

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