Abstract

AbstractThis study attempts to study the impact of social and economic constraints, identification of new diseases, wind and solar energy consumption during the 2019 crisis on daily electricity demand by constructing multivariate correlation regression. The aim of the study is to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the structure of electricity consumption by building regression models to analyse how various variables (detection of new diseases, wind and solar energy consumption) and social behaviour affect electricity demand. Tasks: to identify the main dates from the chronologies of COVID-19 in Russia, compare the electricity indicators by years, compare the data with the pre-pandemic period, study the share of generated electricity in the balance, conduct a correlation-regression analysis in order to identify the relationship between the detection of new cases of COVID-19 disease in the period from 03/30/2020 to 10/27/2021 and energy consumption, to study the impact of social activity on the level of consumption of renewable energy sources. This study identified links between new cases of coronavirus disease and energy consumption; wind energy consumption and general indicator; consumption of wind energy and solar with an indicator of morbidity.KeywordsEnergy consumptionLocation historyClean fuelsFuel efficiency

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