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Characterization of a small Mediterranean island end-users’ electricity consumption: The case of Lampedusa

TitleCharacterization of a small Mediterranean island end-users’ electricity consumption: The case of Lampedusa
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBeccali, M., Bonomolo M., Di Pietra B., Ippolito M.G., La Cascia D., Leone Gian Paolo, V. Brano Lo, Monteleone Francesco, and Zizzo G.
JournalSustainable Cities and Society
Volume35
Pagination1-12
ISSN22106707
KeywordsAppliance use, Characterization, Demand response, Electric power utilization, Electricity-consumption, Energy characterization, Energy demands, Energy supplies, Energy utilization, Renewable energy resources, Renewable energy source, Small island
Abstract

The paper presents the results of a study carried out on Lampedusa Island (Italy) and based on the survey of electricity consumption data. The main outcomes of the study are: • the characterization of the energy demand of private houses and hotels in Italian small islands with significant touristic flows during the summer period;• the identification of inefficient use of the electric loads;• the construction of aggregated load profiles for clusters of homogeneous domestic end-user to be used for implementing Demand Response strategies.The study shows how electricity consumption in Mediterranean small islands are very high with respect to the national average and lays the basis for future studies on the impact of automation and Renewable Energy Sources on the energy supply-demand sustainability of the island. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd

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DOI10.1016/j.scs.2017.07.015
Citation KeyBeccali20171