Title
Regional wind power forecasting based on smoothing techniques, with application to the Spanish peninsular system
Date Issued
01 January 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lobo M.G.
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Abstract
Efficient regional forecasting is a critical task for system operators and utilities that manage the generation of various wind farms spread over a region. This paper proposes an aggregate prediction method based on the search for similarities between the current wind speed predictions in a set of locations, and historical wind speed predictions. The aggregate power prediction is constructed from the measures of aggregate power generated during moments from a historical data set in which the wind speed predictions were similar to the current ones, using smoothing techniques. The methodology is applied to the hourly wind power forecast for the Spanish peninsular system, and compared with the predictions obtained with SIPREOLICO, the wind power prediction tool used by the Spanish system operator, and also with the aggregate predictions provided by another forecasting agency. The proposed methodology shows considerably smaller prediction errors than the competitors. © 1969-2012 IEEE.
Start page
1990
End page
1997
Volume
27
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería eléctrica, Ingeniería electrónica
Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84867985267
Source
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
ISSN of the container
08858950
Sponsor(s)
Manuscript received July 20, 2011; revised August 09, 2011, November 30, 2011, and February 21, 2012; accepted February 21, 2012. Date of publication April 03, 2012; date of current version October 17, 2012. The work of I. Sanchez was supported in part by the European Commission under the SafeWind project (ENK7-CT2008-213740) and the Anemos.plus project (ENK6-CT2006-038692) as well as MICINN grant SEJ2007-64500. Paper no. TPWRS-00680-2011.
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