Solar irradiation prediction with machine learning: Forecasting models selection method depending on weather variability
Alexis Fouilloy,
Cyril Voyant,
Gilles Notton,
Fabrice Motte,
Christophe Paoli,
Marie-Laure Nivet,
Emmanuel Guillot and
Jean-Laurent Duchaud
Energy, 2018, vol. 165, issue PA, 620-629
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Eleven statistical and machine learning tools are analyzed and applied to hourly solar irradiation forecasting for time horizon from 1 to 6 h. A methodology is presented to select the best and most reliable forecasting model according to the meteorological variability of the site. To make the conclusions more universal, solar data collected in three sites with low, medium and high meteorological variabilities are used: Ajaccio, Tilos and Odeillo. The datasets variability is evaluated using the mean absolute log return value. The models were compared in term of normalized root mean square error, mean absolute error and skill score. The most efficient models are selected for each variability and temporal horizon: for the weak variability, auto-regressive moving average and multi-layer perceptron are the most efficient, for a medium variability, auto-regressive moving average and bagged regression tree are the best predictors and for a high one, only more complex methods can be used efficiently, bagged regression tree and the random forest approach.
Keywords: Time series forecasting; Machine learning; Variability; ARMA; ANN; Regression tree; Gaussian process; SVR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.09.116
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