Analysis and Comparison of Time Series of Power Consumption of Sistan and Tehran distribution networks
Masoud Safarishaal, Saeid Safarishaal, Elahe Safarishaal

TL;DR
This study compares power consumption time series data from Sistan and Tehran to analyze regional differences influenced by development, climate, and social factors using CRP tool software.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative analysis method for power consumption time series across different regions using advanced tools and techniques.
Findings
Sistan shows different consumption patterns compared to Tehran.
Climate and social factors significantly influence power usage.
The analysis highlights regional development disparities.
Abstract
Data presented in the form of time series as its analysis and applications recently have become increasingly important in different areas and domains. Prediction and classification of time-series data play a vital role in multiple fields. In this paper, the time series analysis related to power consumption at 12 o'clock every day in the period of 2012 to 2014 has been compared for two distribution networks of Sistan and one of the four networks of Tehran. By analyzing the power consumption of these two networks, a comparison can be made between these two regions in terms of development and climate difference and the impact of social, industrial and environmental phenomena. The reason for choosing these two networks was to compare a deprived area with an area in the capital. CRP tool software and toolkits have been used to analyze and compare time series, and various tools have been used…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Energy Management · Energy Load and Power Forecasting
