Novel stochastic methods to predict short-term solar radiation and photovoltaic power
Jin Dong,
Mohammed M. Olama,
Teja Kuruganti,
Alexander M. Melin,
Seddik M. Djouadi,
Yichen Zhang and
Yaosuo Xue
Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 145, issue C, 333-346
Abstract:
Solar forecasting has evolved towards becoming a key component of economical realization of high penetration levels of photovoltaic (PV) systems. This paper presents two novel stochastic forecasting models for solar PV by utilizing historical measurement data to outline a short-term high-resolution probabilistic behavior of solar. First, an uncertain basis functions method is used to forecast both solar radiation and PV power. Three possible distributions are considered for the uncertain basis functions - Gaussian, Laplace, and Uniform distributions. Second, stochastic state-space models are applied to characterize the behaviors of solar radiation and PV power output. A filter-based expectation-maximization and Kalman filtering mechanism is employed to recursively estimate the system parameters and state variables. This enables the system to accurately forecast small as well as large fluctuations of the solar signals. The introduced forecasting models are suitable for real-time tertiary dispatch controllers and optimal power controllers. The PV forecasting models are tested using solar radiation and PV power measurement data collected from a 13.5 kW PV panel installed on the rooftop of our laboratory. The results are compared with standard time series forecasting mechanisms and show a substantial improvement in the forecasting accuracy of the total energy produced.
Keywords: Renewable energy; Solar forecasting; Photovoltaics; Solar variability; Stochastic forecasting; Basis functions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.05.073
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