Impedance also depends on the cable spacing and shielding. Larger spacing between phases increases the reactance. Lower shield resistance increases the positive-sequence resistance because shield currents and losses are higher. Thinner insulation also increases the positive-sequence resistance because there is more coupling between the phase conductor and the shield and shield currents are higher. If the 132 kV cable has single-point grounded or cross-bonded shields, there will be no shield losses and the positive-sequence resistance will be lower.