Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity

The COVID-19 pandemic has directly impacted the electric power industry; the energy sector has experienced huge losses in electricity production. These losses have also affected the reliability of communication and employees’ performance, hence destabilizing the electric power system. This article a...

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Main Authors: Mahmood, Noor Shakir, Ajmi, Ahmed Ali, Sarip, Shamsul, Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal, Mad Kaidi, Hazilah, Abdul Talib, Hayati
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spelling my.utm.955332022-05-31T12:46:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95533/ Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity Mahmood, Noor Shakir Ajmi, Ahmed Ali Sarip, Shamsul Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal Mad Kaidi, Hazilah Abdul Talib, Hayati T Technology (General) The COVID-19 pandemic has directly impacted the electric power industry; the energy sector has experienced huge losses in electricity production. These losses have also affected the reliability of communication and employees’ performance, hence destabilizing the electric power system. This article aims at achieving two objectives. First, analyzing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the communication of performance (human error and human factors) and energy management in electricity production. Second, to develop a conceptual framework model to alleviate effects of the pandemic on the power sector and then improve energy management and human performance. This paper involves investigating the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global production of electricity in the first quarters of 2019 and 2020. A conceptual model was developed based on a case study. Additionally, to ensure reliability, a variable, namely COVID-19, was used as a moderator to examine the effects of the independent and dependent variables. The results show that scores for the internet of things (IoT) with awareness and communication (A&C) and workplace environment management were high with Cronbach’s alpha value of 0.87 for the IoT and 0.89 for A&C. These numbers are important indicators of factors that could affect performance and energy management and should not be overlooked by the top management. The results also indicate that the pandemic has had a direct effect on the electricity production sector, and the conceptual framework model revealed that COVID-19, as a moderator, has a direct effect on the variables that significantly affect the improvement of both energy management and employee performance. The case study’s results confirm the poor performance in power plant maintenance and operation, in which human error would increase especially in Iraqi power plants that have not yet adopted any internationally recognized standards for energy management. This paper contributes to the literature studying COVID-19’s impact on the electricity sector in two ways: first, by developing a model to assist the electricity production sector mitigating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and second, by providing a detailed investigation into the pandemic’s impact on the electricity sector’s global production. The findings are hoped to assist researchers and research centers in understanding the general and specific framework to manage the pandemic’s effects on electricity production. Tech Science Pres 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95533/1/ShamsulSarip2021_ImplicationsCOVID19onPerformanceandEnergyManagement.pdf Mahmood, Noor Shakir and Ajmi, Ahmed Ali and Sarip, Shamsul and Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal and Mad Kaidi, Hazilah and Abdul Talib, Hayati (2021) Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity. Computers, Materials and Continua, 69 (1). pp. 895-911. ISSN 1546-2218 http://dx.doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2021.018012
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Mahmood, Noor Shakir
Ajmi, Ahmed Ali
Sarip, Shamsul
Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
Mad Kaidi, Hazilah
Abdul Talib, Hayati
Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
description The COVID-19 pandemic has directly impacted the electric power industry; the energy sector has experienced huge losses in electricity production. These losses have also affected the reliability of communication and employees’ performance, hence destabilizing the electric power system. This article aims at achieving two objectives. First, analyzing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the communication of performance (human error and human factors) and energy management in electricity production. Second, to develop a conceptual framework model to alleviate effects of the pandemic on the power sector and then improve energy management and human performance. This paper involves investigating the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global production of electricity in the first quarters of 2019 and 2020. A conceptual model was developed based on a case study. Additionally, to ensure reliability, a variable, namely COVID-19, was used as a moderator to examine the effects of the independent and dependent variables. The results show that scores for the internet of things (IoT) with awareness and communication (A&C) and workplace environment management were high with Cronbach’s alpha value of 0.87 for the IoT and 0.89 for A&C. These numbers are important indicators of factors that could affect performance and energy management and should not be overlooked by the top management. The results also indicate that the pandemic has had a direct effect on the electricity production sector, and the conceptual framework model revealed that COVID-19, as a moderator, has a direct effect on the variables that significantly affect the improvement of both energy management and employee performance. The case study’s results confirm the poor performance in power plant maintenance and operation, in which human error would increase especially in Iraqi power plants that have not yet adopted any internationally recognized standards for energy management. This paper contributes to the literature studying COVID-19’s impact on the electricity sector in two ways: first, by developing a model to assist the electricity production sector mitigating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and second, by providing a detailed investigation into the pandemic’s impact on the electricity sector’s global production. The findings are hoped to assist researchers and research centers in understanding the general and specific framework to manage the pandemic’s effects on electricity production.
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author Mahmood, Noor Shakir
Ajmi, Ahmed Ali
Sarip, Shamsul
Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
Mad Kaidi, Hazilah
Abdul Talib, Hayati
author_facet Mahmood, Noor Shakir
Ajmi, Ahmed Ali
Sarip, Shamsul
Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
Mad Kaidi, Hazilah
Abdul Talib, Hayati
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title Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
title_short Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
title_full Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
title_fullStr Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
title_full_unstemmed Implications COVID-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
title_sort implications covid-19 on performance and energy management in the production electricity
publisher Tech Science Pres
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