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Electricity consumption variation versus economic structure during COVID-19 on metropolitan statistical areas in the US

Engineering and Technology

Electricity consumption variation versus economic structure during COVID-19 on metropolitan statistical areas in the US

J. Wang, F. Li, et al.

This study by Jinning Wang, Fangxing Li, Hantao Cui, Qingxin Shi, and Trey Mingee uncovers significant shifts in electricity consumption during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic across U.S. metropolitan areas. It highlights the rise in residential electricity usage despite the pandemic's impact, offering critical insights for future socioeconomic crises.... show more
Abstract
The outbreak of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has resulted in changes in productivity and daily life patterns, and as a result electricity consumption (EC) has also shifted. In this paper, we construct estimates of EC changes at the metropolitan level across the continental U.S., including total EC and residential EC during the initial two months of the pandemic. The total and residential data on the state level were broken down into the county level, and then metropolitan level EC estimates were aggregated from the counties included in each metropolitan statistical area (MSA). This work shows that the reduction in total EC is related to the shares of certain industries in an MSA, whereas regardless of the incidence level or economic structure, the residential sector shows a trend of increasing EC across the continental U.S. Since the MSAs account for 86% of the total population and 87% of the total EC of the continental U.S., the analytical result in this paper can provide important guidelines for future social-economic crises.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 19, 2022
Authors
Jinning Wang, Fangxing Li, Hantao Cui, Qingxin Shi, Trey Mingee
Tags
electricity consumption
COVID-19 pandemic
metropolitan statistical area
residential electricity
socioeconomic crises
U.S. population
energy analysis
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