Eco-audit - Light consumption
• Analysis of the monotony of the demand, establishing a reflection on the reasons why said maximums and minimums occur throughout the day.
The obvious reason for those maximum and minimum is that it's controlled by the time. As you can see the more light used is at the time you are back home from work (22:00) and it decreases after the same time, where you can find a minimum from 2.00-6.00 .
• Possible reasons why there is a difference between the expected demand and the actual demand for electrical energy.
The expected demand will be something calculated taking into account the previous results, whether due to vacations or an excessive increase / decrease in the price of electricity, the real thing can change radically without taking into account what is forecast.
• Reasons why the scheduled electric power curve is not smooth and encounters numerous peaks.
Probably sudden power surges or key times of the day.
Similarly, the Red Eléctrica Española website provides data on the generation of electrical energy by generation sources at each of the times of the day.
• What time does sunrise and sunset?
Looking at a graph on photovoltaic energy (collects sunlight) we can see that sunrise at 8:00 a.m. and sunset at 6:00 p.m.
• What happens to hydropower at night and in the middle of the afternoon? Why do such phenomena occur at such times of the day?
Looking at a graph of hydraulic energy, we can see that at night and in the afternoon this energy is used more because at these times we are at home more active, since in the morning we are at school or at work.
• At what time of day was it windiest?
Looking at a graph of wind energy we can see that the time of day with the most wind is in the morning from 6:50a.m to 9:50a.m.
Intercambios Int are an exchange of energy structures between neighboring countries.
● What type of electrical generation is the most stable throughout the day? Which may be due?
The real one, because the numbers have to be more specific and there is no forecast.