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Modelling monthly electricity consumption - in Benin

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In Africa, in countries south of the Sahara, particularly Benin, the shortage of electrical energy has led to increasingly recurrent load shedding. The conventional method of projecting needs by growth currently used in generation, transmission and distribution companies is showing its limitations. Consumption patterns are difficult to quantify due to a number of factors: difficulties in supplying electricity, recurrent breakdowns of parts of the network, the price of fuel for generators, the economic crisis, and the under-instrumentation of electricity networks (lack of an hourly and daily consumption database). Four simulation models for medium-term electricity consumption in Benin are presented: a sinusoidal model, a seasonal model, a seasonal exponential model and a multivariate ARMAX (Auto Regressive Moving Average with External inputs) single-step forecasting model. The data used for this modelling covers the period 2001-2009.

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Célestin Dangbédji è nato nel 1959 a Klouékanmè, in Benin. Ha conseguito un dottorato in scienze ingegneristiche (con specializzazione in ingegneria elettrica) e studi post-laurea in gestione di progetti di sviluppo. È ingegnere elettrico e ha conseguito un diploma universitario in elettrotecnica.

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Authors Celestin Dangbédji, Pierre Ngae, Antoine Vianou
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2023
 
EAN 9786206204824
ISBN 9786206204824
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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