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Assessment of the Impact of the Human Coronavirus (COVID-19) Lockdown on the Energy Sector: A Case Study of Sharjah, UAE

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ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15041496

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COVID-19; lockdown; electricity demand; electricity supply; energy consumption; Sharjah; UAE

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  1. Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority (SEWA)
  2. American University of Sharjah
  3. Open Access Program from the American University of Sharjah

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The recent COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global economy and energy industry. The United Arab Emirates is striving for sustainability, making it important to assess the effects of the pandemic and lockdown measures on the local energy sector. The study found that electricity demand reduced in the commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors in Sharjah City, while increasing in the residential and government sectors. Comparatively, the changes in electricity consumption were minimal in Sharjah City.
The recent coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global economy, causing major shifts in energy use and output patterns. For some countries, this has had a significant effect on energy demand and carbon emissions, at least in the short term. Since the United Arab Emirates is currently exerting many efforts towards sustainability, it is important to assess and understand the impacts of the pandemic and the lockdown measurements on the local energy sectors. Data for this analysis were gathered by the Sharjah Electricity Water & Gas Authority (SEWA) for Sharjah City which is the capital of the Emirate of Sharjah. The changes in electricity after the implementation of quarantine and lockdown-like measures were assessed, and the results indicate that the electric power demand in Sharjah City was reduced in the commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors, whereas the residential and government sectors witnessed a higher power demand. The overall electricity consumption in the year 2020 was reduced by 1.04% in comparison with previous years including 2016 to 2019. The results of this study indicate that the changes in electricity consumption were minimal in Sharjah City as compared to other cities around the world. However, this paper highlights the importance of governmental response during and after a pandemic, and the possible impacts that lockdowns could potentially have in the energy industry worldwide.

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