2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14113146
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The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Electricity Consumption in Romania

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic obliged the Romanian government to take drastic measures to contain the virus. More than this, they imposed the heaviest restrictions in the EU. For more than a month, during the lockdown period, everything stopped: schools and universities had only online classes, national and international flights and gatherings were forbidden, and many restrictions for travel were imposed. This paper analyzes the changes that occurred in electricity consumption linked with economic growth, during the p… Show more

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“…The analysis of electricity consumption in Romania also showed a decrease in energy demand. The biggest decrease was found in the generation of electricity from coal and hydropower [73]. The analysis of statistical data from South Korea also showed a decrease in overall energy consumption [89], where the demand of electricity decreased more that 4% and the consumption of gas decreased more than 10%.…”
Section: Impact On Consumption and Habitsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The analysis of electricity consumption in Romania also showed a decrease in energy demand. The biggest decrease was found in the generation of electricity from coal and hydropower [73]. The analysis of statistical data from South Korea also showed a decrease in overall energy consumption [89], where the demand of electricity decreased more that 4% and the consumption of gas decreased more than 10%.…”
Section: Impact On Consumption and Habitsmentioning
confidence: 98%