The electricity generation and distribution company Sevillana-Endesa is currently carrying out a campaign of fraud detection in the coastal towns of Almeria. The campaign involves the company's Unidad de Control de Perdidas No Tecnicas (non-technical loss control unit) or CPNT which localises metering anomalies and frauds and, once detected, normalises the power supply and negotiates with the customers the conditions of payment for the electricity not billed. The CPNT always works more during the summer because of the number of holiday homes on the coast.
The fraud detection plan last summer dealt with 426 cases of fraud, with a deviation of 5.9 million kilowatt hours worth 571,699 euros. In the whole of 2007 they dealt with 847 cases, with 9.4 million unbilled kilowatt hours worth 1.1 million euros.
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