A novel approach to multi-horizon wind power forecasting based on deep neural architecture
Dominik Putz,
Michael Gumhalter and
Hans Auer
Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 178, issue C, 494-505
Abstract:
In recent years, renewable energy sources have been installed in large numbers. Wind power in particular, a technology with very high potential, has become a significant source of energy in most power grids. However, wind power generation forecasting and scheduling remain very difficult tasks due to the uncertainty and stochastic behaviour of wind speed. This work provides a novel, powerful tool for wind power forecasting based on neural expansion analysis for time series forecasting (N-BEATS), a deep neural network approach. N-BEATS was designed as an easy-to-implement approach to solving non-linear stochastic time series forecasting problems. Additionally, a loss function is tailored to wind power forecasting to confront the issue of forecast bias. The results are compared with established models, such as statistical and machine learning approaches as well as hybrid models, using the real-world wind power data from 15 different European countries as input. Comprehensive and accurate results are obtained during this work, showing that this methodology can easily compete with other approaches and even outperform them in terms of accuracy in most cases. Additionally, the tailored loss function reduces the error significantly. The N-BEATS architecture is further customized to deliver decomposed components such as trend and seasonality, yielding interpretable outputs. These findings constitute considerable progress and provide support for decision makers.
Keywords: Wind power forecasting; Neural networks; Deep learning; N-BEATS; Pinball-sMAPE (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.06.099
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