The figures below illustrate the main Campus energy balance over the past 7 days. They show two electrical load time series, representing the total Photovoltaic Generation, represented as the sum of all the installed PV plants, and the grid electrical power withdrawal. The sum of these two series represents the overall Campus electric power demand. The graph indicates that the photovoltaic production from the installed plants (about 1 MW installed until 2024) reduces the gross energy need during daylight hours, when the energy need increases due to the Campus opening and operation. This means that during peak hours when the Campus requires a high amount of energy, less energy is withdrawn from the grid thanks to the self consumption.