Transmission lines are built with the intent to have less than 5% loss or 10% loss. All hardware is adjusted to these baseline losses. If you happen to calculate it, the following equations may be used:
Loss = 3R x squareI, in Watts
where
R is total resistance of one conductor
I is conductor current
or
Percent Loss = 173 x r x s x I/(E x cos(phi))
where
r is conductor resistance per mile
s is transmission distance in miles
I is conductor current
E is line voltage at receiving end
cos(phi) is power factor at receiving end
Reference:
Electrical Transmission and Distribution Reference Book, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 777 Penn Center Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15235, 4th Edition, 12th Printing, page 271