Early Period Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Turkish Electricity Profile
The World Health Organization has defined Covid-19, a virus first seen in China in December 2019, as a global epidemic on March 11, 2020 due to its spread and severity. On the same date, the first case was diagnosed in Turkey and then a great success has been achieved in preventing the rise of the e...
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doaj-85147d6aaab44f9692eba2eb8d1d3d222021-09-02T18:53:05ZengGazi UniversityGazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi2147-95262021-03-0191405610.29109/gujsc.840151Early Period Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Turkish Electricity ProfileBüşra FİRİKhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2209-6141Erdal IRMAKhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4712-6861The World Health Organization has defined Covid-19, a virus first seen in China in December 2019, as a global epidemic on March 11, 2020 due to its spread and severity. On the same date, the first case was diagnosed in Turkey and then a great success has been achieved in preventing the rise of the epidemic curve thanks to the measures taken timely and accurately. These measures such as lockdown restrictions, stopping the activities of some businesses, taking a break to face to face education at all levels and passing through to distance education, arranging shift working and work at home models for the staff employed in both public and private sector had impacts on the electricity generation and consumption profile. Supply-demand rates changed on a daily, weekly, monthly and seasonal basis. Therefore, effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Turkish electrical energy profile is examined and analyzed in this paper comparatively with recent years. Some parameters such as lockdown days, public holidays, workdays, Ramadan month and feast, meteorological conditions, annual growth and development rate have been especially considered. Authors consider that the study will contribute to both the literature and to readers thanks to its detailed technical analyzes and evaluations.covid-19pandemicturkish electricity profilesupply and demand |
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Early Period Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Turkish Electricity Profile |
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Early Period Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Turkish Electricity Profile |
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The World Health Organization has defined Covid-19, a virus first seen in China in December 2019, as a global epidemic on March 11, 2020 due to its spread and severity. On the same date, the first case was diagnosed in Turkey and then a great success has been achieved in preventing the rise of the epidemic curve thanks to the measures taken timely and accurately. These measures such as lockdown restrictions, stopping the activities of some businesses, taking a break to face to face education at all levels and passing through to distance education, arranging shift working and work at home models for the staff employed in both public and private sector had impacts on the electricity generation and consumption profile. Supply-demand rates changed on a daily, weekly, monthly and seasonal basis. Therefore, effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Turkish electrical energy profile is examined and analyzed in this paper comparatively with recent years. Some parameters such as lockdown days, public holidays, workdays, Ramadan month and feast, meteorological conditions, annual growth and development rate have been especially considered. Authors consider that the study will contribute to both the literature and to readers thanks to its detailed technical analyzes and evaluations. |
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