2021
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2021.1884772
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Data analysis of the electricity generation mix for clean energy transition during COVID-19 lockdowns

Abstract: This paper presents data analysis on the electricity generation mix during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. The main objective was to assess the percentage changes in energy supply (total energy generation, electricity generation from fossil fuels-coal and natural gas; renewablessolar PV, wind, Biomass, Hydro; and nuclear), energy demand (actual loads), and greenhouse gas emissions (CO 2 emissions) during the

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“…Monthly, the illuminated area would be equivalent to two soccer stadiums of those found in the capital of the state of Michoacán. In this sense, there may be multiple energy alternatives that allow optimizing the savings and efficiency of electrical energy in these universities [52]. In addition, the environmental and economic impact produced by the reduction in electricity consumption analyzed in this work, the closure of universities and virtual classes, has also collaterally decreased student mobility, which translates into economic savings and the mitigation of CO 2 emissions by student and by university.…”
Section: Discussion and Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Monthly, the illuminated area would be equivalent to two soccer stadiums of those found in the capital of the state of Michoacán. In this sense, there may be multiple energy alternatives that allow optimizing the savings and efficiency of electrical energy in these universities [52]. In addition, the environmental and economic impact produced by the reduction in electricity consumption analyzed in this work, the closure of universities and virtual classes, has also collaterally decreased student mobility, which translates into economic savings and the mitigation of CO 2 emissions by student and by university.…”
Section: Discussion and Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These initiatives, therefore, hold value in mitigating electricity consumption, allowing capacity for high emissions-intense energy to be reduced. However, potential stresses on power grids from spatial changes in loading (especially in older or underdeveloped systems) must be taken into consideration [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has resulted in improvements in the emissions intensity of energy sectors over lockdown periods. For example, Ghenai and Bettayeb [13] documented a net electricity generation drop of 10% in the European Union (EU) in April 2020 compared to that of 2019, while CO 2 reduced by 20% over the same time period.…”
Section: Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, generation from fossil coal and nuclear sources was reduced [ 60 ]. In the EU , the electricity generation from coal, natural gas, and nuclear sources decreased by 35%, 25%, and 20%, respectively, during the lockdown period, compared to 2019 [ 61 ]. In Spain , the electricity production from non-renewable sources decreased during the confinement period, while the renewable generation sources such as PV increased their percentage share [ 9 ].…”
Section: Reduction In Electricity Demand and Change In Consumption Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%