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Lessons learned from Milan electric power distribution networks data analysis during COVID-19 pandemic

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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY GRIDS & NETWORKS
Volume 31, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.segan.2022.100755

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COVID-19 pandemic; Distribution networks; Power distribution faults; Reactive power; Resilience

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had disruptive impacts on health, society, and economy, as well as on energy networks. This paper reports on the local experiences of Milano's distribution network in northern Italy and analyzes the effects of the 2020 lockdown measures on active and reactive power flows and faults. The analysis provides a valuable tool for predicting the behavior of urban distribution networks during times of disruption.
COVID-19 pandemic has been a disruptive event from health, social, and economic points of view. Besides that, changes in people's lifestyles, especially during the 2020 lockdowns, also affected energy networks. COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a significant decline in electricity demand. The lockdown measures applied to handle the health crisis have caused the most relevant energy impact of the last years. In this paper, the local experiences of the distribution network of Milano, a city in northern Italy, are reported. The analysis starts with a summary of the restrictions imposed during 2020 and focuses on both active and reactive power flows, and faults. To this end, a comparison with 2019 data has been performed, highlighting the main differences with 2020. The outcome of the analysis is a valuable tool to predict urban distribution networks behavior during times of disruption, helping distribution system operators to prepare feasible short-term and long-term resilience plans.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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