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Modelling Electricity Consumption in Cambodia Based on Remote Sensing Night-Light Images

Xumiao Gao, Mingquan Wu, Ju Gao, Han Li, Zheng Niu, Fang Chen

2022Applied Sciences15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The accurate estimation of electricity consumption and its spatial distribution are important in electricity infrastructural planning and the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). Electricity consumption can be estimated based on its correlation with nighttime lights observed using remote sensing imagery. Since night-light images are easily affected by cloud cover, few previous studies have estimated electricity consumption in cloudy areas. Taking Cambodia as an example, the present study proposes a method for denoising night-light images in cloudy areas and estimating electricity consumption. The results show that an exponential model is superior to linear and power function models for modelling the relationship between total night-light data and electricity consumption in Cambodia. The month-specific substitution method is best for annual night-light image synthesis in cloudy areas. Cambodia’s greatest electricity consumption occurs in its four most economically developed cities. Electricity consumption spreads outwards from these cities along the main transport routes to a large number of unelectrified areas.

Topics & Concepts

ElectricityConsumption (sociology)Power consumptionEnvironmental scienceRemote sensingGeographyMeteorologyPower (physics)EngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSociologyElectrical engineeringSocial scienceImpact of Light on Environment and HealthEnergy and Environment ImpactsUrban Transport and Accessibility