Predicting the magnitude and timing of peak electricity demand: A competition case study

IF 2.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IET Smart Grid Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1049/stg2.12152
Daniel L. Donaldson, Jethro Browell, Ciaran Gilbert
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As weather dependence of the electricity network grows, there is an increasing need to predict the time at which the network peak load will occur. Improving forecasts of peak hour can lead to more accurate scheduling of generation as well as the ability to use flexibility to improve system utilisation or defer capital investment. While there are extensive benchmark models for forecasting electricity demand, their efficacy at forecasting the time or shape of the peak remains to be seen. Global forecasting competitions provide a unique opportunity to compare multiple methodologies under common performance criteria and incentives. The methodology and results are detailed from the Big Data and Energy Analytics Laboratory Challenge 2022 used by the team ‘peaky-finders’ and investigates the suitability of using hourly methods to forecast daily peak magnitude, time, and shape. The resulting approach provides a reproducible ensemble benchmark against which to evaluate more complex methods. Results indicate that simple regression techniques can perform well and outperform more complicated methods during seasons with low hourly variability, however ensemble methods show higher accuracy overall. The results also highlight the significant impact of extreme weather on forecast accuracy, demonstrating the importance of forecasting processes that are resilient to extreme weather.

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预测高峰电力需求的规模和时间:竞争案例研究
随着电网对天气的依赖性越来越强,预测电网高峰负荷出现的时间也越来越有必要。改进对高峰时段的预测,可以更准确地安排发电量,并能利用灵活性提高系统利用率或推迟资本投资。虽然有大量的电力需求预测基准模型,但它们在预测峰值时间或峰值形状方面的功效仍有待观察。全球预测竞赛提供了一个独特的机会,在共同的绩效标准和激励机制下对多种方法进行比较。峰值发现者 "团队在 2022 年大数据和能源分析实验室挑战赛中使用了详细的方法和结果,并研究了使用每小时方法预测每日峰值大小、时间和形状的适用性。由此产生的方法提供了一个可重复的集合基准,用于评估更复杂的方法。结果表明,在小时变率较低的季节,简单的回归技术可以表现良好,并优于更复杂的方法,但总体而言,集合方法显示出更高的准确性。结果还凸显了极端天气对预报准确性的重大影响,表明了能够抵御极端天气的预报流程的重要性。
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IET Smart Grid
IET Smart Grid Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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审稿时长
29 weeks
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