Abstract

The emergency situation of global proportions caused by the COVID-19 virus has had an overall impact on the energy sector. The global economy is not at its full capacity, so there has been a decline in electricity consumption in all countries where population, to a greater or lesser extent, has been exposed to viral infection. Energy sectors record a 20% decline in electricity consumption, depending on the number of infected people and the level of economic activity. The implementation of indicators plays an important role in assessing the spread of infection, which occurs as a consequence of work activities related to electricity production. This paper emphasizes the significance of implementing indicators to determine the manner and the cause of virus transmission, with the aim to plan protection measures in the event of a new outbreak.

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