Electricity theft is the criminal practice of stealing
electrical power. The practice of stealing electricity is nearly as old as electricity distribution. Electricity theft is accomplished via a variety of means, from methods as rudimentary as directly hooking to a power line, to
manipulation
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of computerized
electrical meters
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. Electricity theft is most common in developing countries where
power grids
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deliver inadequate and unreliable power. The global cost of electricity theft was estimated at $96 billion every year. Some punishments for the crime include fines and
incarceration
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. The electricity losses caused by the theft are classified as
non-technical losses.
History
On March 27, 1886 it was reported that electricity espionage was accomplished by unscrupulous persons tapping into Edison Electricity in New York. The Superintendent of the power station sent a power surge into the line to burn out or destroy foreign objects trespassing on the line.
Types
There are various types of electrical power theft, including Tapping a line or bypassing the
energy meter. According to a study , 80% of worldwide theft occurs in private dwellings and 20% on commercial and industrial premises. The various types of electrical power theft include:
Direct hooking from line
What's known as "cable hooking" is the most used method. 80% of global power theft is by direct tapping from the line. The consumer taps into a power line from a point ahead of the
energy meter. This
energy consumption is unmeasured and procured with or without switches. It can cause severe electric shock or fire outbreak.
Bypassing the energy meter
In this method, the input terminal and output terminal of the energy meter is bridged, preventing the energy from registering in the energy meter.
Injecting foreign element in the energy meter
Meters are manipulated via a remote by installing a circuit inside the meter so that the meter can be slowed down at any time. This kind of modification can evade external inspection attempts because the meter is always correct unless the remote is turned on.
Physical obstruction
This type of tampering is done to
electromechanical meters with a rotating element. Foreign material is placed inside the meter to obstruct the free movement of the disc. A slower rotating disk signals less energy consumption.
ESD attack on electronic meter
ESD tampering is done on electronic meter to make it either latent damage or permanent damage. Detection can be done correctly in high end meters only.
Detection
A number of approaches to detect electricity theft have been proposed. The predominant direction in research and development is employing
artificial intelligence, and in particular
machine learning methods, to detect customers that steal electricity.
By country
According to the annual ''Emerging Markets Smart Grid: Outlook 2015'' study by the Northeast Group, LLC, the world loses US$89.3 billion annually to electricity theft. The highest losses were in
India ($16.2 billion), followed by
Brazil ($10.5 billion) and
Russia ($5.1 billion).
India
President of Northeast Group Ben Gardner stated: "India loses more money to theft than any other country in the world. The state of
Maharashtra
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—which includes
Mumbai—alone loses $2.8 billion per year, more than all but eight countries in the world. Nationally, total transmission and distribution losses approach 23% and some states' losses exceed 50%."
Pakistan
Turkey
In
Turkey electricity theft is mainly concentrated in the
Southeastern and
Eastern Anatolia regions, meanwhile in the
Aegean Region
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it has the lowest prevalence. Dicle and Van Gölü companies were the most heavily effected electricity distributors in the country. In 2020
Mardin
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(72.7%),
Şırnak (70.9%) and
Diyarbakır (65.4%) provinces have had the highest use of stolen electricity. In contrast
Denizli
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(1.3%) have had the lowest prevalence among Turkish provinces with regard to electricity theft.
The cost of the electricity theft is compensated nationally, where users in every province pay an equal amount of electricity theft tax, independent from the prevalence of theft in respective province. Since 2013 there had been efforts to regionalize the theft tax, but these were not implemented. The national tax system is planned to be continued until the end of 2025.
In popular culture
''
Katiyabaaz'' (Powerless), a 2014 Indian
documentary film, dealt with issue of power theft in the city of
Kanpur
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, Uttar Pradesh.
See also
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Electricity theft in Pakistan
Electricity theft in Pakistan or Electricity hooking in Pakistan has particular meaning throughout Pakistan, especially in Karachi and Lahore. Generally, it refers to a specific form of electricity theft. In Karachi, a parallel power supply has be ...
References
External links
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