Editorial: Effects of New Normal Life on Electricity Consumption in Covid-19 Process
Journal: Journal of Scientific Technology and Engineering Research (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-07-20
Authors : Mehmet BULUT;
Page : 4-6
Keywords : New Normal; Electricity Consumption; Covid-19;
Abstract
The measures taken during the Covid-19 process, which started in the world with the new year, brought with it a new lifestyle. In this new lifestyle, it has increased the importance of digital communication and the electrical energy that it provides. Community life is evolving towards the new normal where social distance is maintained and interpersonal contact is reduced to a minimum. With this new process, it shows that digital publishing will be more effective in the future.
Due to the Covid-19 outbreak all over the world, people faced a brand new lifestyle. Urgent measures in countries where the first cases were seen forced people to rearrange their lives beyond encountering a different situation. Those who remained outside the mandatory business areas had to continue their work from home or were unemployed. This situation completely changed the domestic electrical energy consumption habits. In almost all sectors, slowing down production or stopping completely at some points caused the electricity consumption used in the industry to decrease significantly. Not only in electricity but also in transportation, heating and air conditioning routines have changed, it caused a change in demand and low consumption in almost all types of different energy types.
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