Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Qatar Electricity Demand and Load Forecasting: Preparedness of Distribution Networks for Emerging Situations

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作者
El-Hafez, Omar Jouma [1 ]
ElMekkawy, Tarek Y. [2 ]
Kharbeche, Mohamed [3 ]
Massoud, Ahmed [4 ]
机构
[1] Qatar Gen Elect & Water Corp KAHRAMAA, IPP Contracts & Agreements Engineer, POB 41, Doha, Qatar
[2] Qatar Univ, Coll Engn, Dept Mech & Ind Engn, POB 2713, Doha, Qatar
[3] Qatar Univ, Coll Engn, Qatar Transportat & Traff Safety Ctr, POB 2713, Doha, Qatar
[4] Qatar Univ, Coll Engn, Dept Elect Engn, POB 2713, Doha, Qatar
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; Qatar electricity demand; forecasting; electricity meters; distribution networks; emerging situations;
D O I
10.3390/su14159316
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought several global challenges, one of which is meeting the electricity demand. Millions of people are confined to their homes, in each of which a reliable electricity supply is needed, to support teleworking, e-commerce, and electrical appliances such as HVAC, lighting, fridges, water heaters, etc. Furthermore, electricity is also required to operate medical equipment in hospitals and perhaps temporary quarantine hospitals/shelters. Electricity demand forecasting is a crucial input into decision-making for electricity providers. Without an accurate forecast of electricity demand, over-capacity or shortages in the power supply may result in high costs, network bottlenecks, and instability. Electricity demand can be divided, typically, into two sectors: domestic and industrial. This paper discusses the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on Qatar's electricity demand and forecasting. It is noted that students' and employees' attendance are the restrictions with the highest impact on electricity demand. There was an increase of nearly 28% in the domestic peak due to the attendance of 30% of school students. Furthermore, in this study, historical data on Qatar's electricity demand, population, and GDP were collected, along with information on COVID-19 restrictions. Statistical analysis was used to unfold the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results and findings will help decision-makers and planners manage future electricity demand, and support distribution networks' preparedness for emerging situations.
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