Changes in electricity demand pattern in Europe due to COVID-19 shutdowns

04/29/2020
by   Michał Narajewski, et al.
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The article covers electricity demand shift effects due to COVID-19 shutdowns in various European countries. We utilize high-dimensional regression techniques to exploit the structural breaks in demand profiles due to the shutdowns. We discuss the findings with respect to coronavirus pandemic progress and regulatory measures of the considered countries.

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