Electricity Inflow/Outflow Model for Ayman Town
Ayman Zahid

Ayman Town is a fictional municipality located within Ontario, Canada. This model visually represents the balance between energy supply and demand, and consolidates energy from various sources—nuclear, hydroelectric, natural gas, solar, and wind—into a Total Power Supply that feeds into the town’s power grid. On the demand side, energy consumption is divided into residential and business sectors, factoring in micro-generation (e.g., solar panels) to calculate net demand, or the remaining load that must be met by the grid.

This model highlights the dynamics between traditional and renewable energy sources while showing how decentralized energy generation can reduce grid dependence. By understanding the flow of energy and identifying key drivers of demand, this framework helps guide infrastructure planning, energy policy, and sustainability efforts, ensuring the town’s energy needs are met efficiently and reliably.