2021
DOI: 10.37798/202170146
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How COVID-19 lockdown has impacted demand curves of Croatia and surrounding countries

Abstract: Electrical energy is a specific commodity because it can’t be stored in significant quantities, so accurate day-ahead forecasting of total consumption plays a crucial role in stable operation of the whole power system. In order to maintain the adequacy, power generation and electricity consumption have to be constantly in a balance. Electricity demand curve is very sensitive and vulnerable to a lot of different factors that can be categorized in several main groups that include social, stochastic and wea… Show more

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“…In Croatia, the lockdown restrictions started on 16 th March 2020 (Vidić et al, 2021). During these restrictions, NO2, SO2, and PM2.5 concentrations exhibited reductions compared with the average values of the previous period at -37.9%, -18.6%, and -14%, respectively.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Per Countries Among Continentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Croatia, the lockdown restrictions started on 16 th March 2020 (Vidić et al, 2021). During these restrictions, NO2, SO2, and PM2.5 concentrations exhibited reductions compared with the average values of the previous period at -37.9%, -18.6%, and -14%, respectively.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Per Countries Among Continentsmentioning
confidence: 99%