Electrical Load Forecasting

Electrical Load Forecasting
Author: S.A. Soliman,Ahmad Mohammad Al-Kandari
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0123815444

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Succinct and understandable, this book is a step-by-step guide to the mathematics and construction of electrical load forecasting models. Written by one of the world’s foremost experts on the subject, Electrical Load Forecasting provides a brief discussion of algorithms, their advantages and disadvantages and when they are best utilized. The book begins with a good description of the basic theory and models needed to truly understand how the models are prepared so that they are not just blindly plugging and chugging numbers. This is followed by a clear and rigorous exposition of the statistical techniques and algorithms such as regression, neural networks, fuzzy logic, and expert systems. The book is also supported by an online computer program that allows readers to construct, validate, and run short and long term models. Step-by-step guide to model construction Construct, verify, and run short and long term models Accurately evaluate load shape and pricing Creat regional specific electrical load models

Spatial Electric Load Forecasting

Spatial Electric Load Forecasting
Author: H. Lee Willis
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2002-08-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0203910761

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Containing 12 new chapters, this second edition offers increased coverage of weather correction and normalization of forecasts, anticipation of redevelopment, determining the validity of announced developments, and minimizing risk from over- or under-planning. It provides specific examples and detailed explanations of key points to consider for both standard and unusual utility forecasting situations, information on new algorithms and concepts in forecasting, a review of forecasting pitfalls and mistakes, case studies depicting challenging forecast environments, and load models illustrating various types of demand.

Comparative Models for Electrical Load Forecasting

Comparative Models for Electrical Load Forecasting
Author: Derek W. Bunn,E. D. Farmer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015009784862

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Takes a practical look at how short-term forecasting has actually been undertaken and is being developed in public utility organizations.

Power System Planning Technologies and Applications Concepts Solutions and Management

Power System Planning Technologies and Applications  Concepts  Solutions and Management
Author: Elkarmi, Fawwaz
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781466601741

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"This book focuses on the technical planning of power systems, taking into account technological evolutions in equipment as well as the economic, financial, and societal factors that drive supply and demand and have implications for technical planning at the micro level"--Provided by publisher.

Energy Management

Energy Management
Author: Valentin A. Boicea
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2021-06-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000437812

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This book introduces the principle of carrying out a medium-term load forecast (MTLF) at power system level, based on the Big Data concept and Convolutionary Neural Network (CNNs). It also presents further research directions in the field of Deep Learning techniques and Big Data, as well as how these two concepts are used in power engineering. Efficient processing and accuracy of Big Data in the load forecast in power engineering leads to a significant improvement in the consumption pattern of the client and, implicitly, a better consumer awareness. At the same time, new energy services and new lines of business can be developed. The book will be of interest to electrical engineers, power engineers, and energy services professionals.

Applied Mathematics for Restructured Electric Power Systems

Applied Mathematics for Restructured Electric Power Systems
Author: Joe H. Chow,Felix F. Wu,James A. Momoh
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2006-06-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780387234717

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Applied Mathematics for Restructured Electric Power Systems: Optimization, Control, and Computational Intelligence consists of chapters based on work presented at a National Science Foundation workshop organized in November 2003. The theme of the workshop was the use of applied mathematics to solve challenging power system problems. The areas included control, optimization, and computational intelligence. In addition to the introductory chapter, this book includes 12 chapters written by renowned experts in their respected fields. Each chapter follows a three-part format: (1) a description of an important power system problem or problems, (2) the current practice and/or particular research approaches, and (3) future research directions. Collectively, the technical areas discussed are voltage and oscillatory stability, power system security margins, hierarchical and decentralized control, stability monitoring, embedded optimization, neural network control with adaptive critic architecture, control tuning using genetic algorithms, and load forecasting and component prediction. This volume is intended for power systems researchers and professionals charged with solving electric and power system problems.

Modeling and Forecasting Electricity Loads and Prices

Modeling and Forecasting Electricity Loads and Prices
Author: Rafal Weron
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470059999

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This book offers an in-depth and up-to-date review of different statistical tools that can be used to analyze and forecast the dynamics of two crucial for every energy company processes—electricity prices and loads. It provides coverage of seasonal decomposition, mean reversion, heavy-tailed distributions, exponential smoothing, spike preprocessing, autoregressive time series including models with exogenous variables and heteroskedastic (GARCH) components, regime-switching models, interval forecasts, jump-diffusion models, derivatives pricing and the market price of risk. Modeling and Forecasting Electricity Loads and Prices is packaged with a CD containing both the data and detailed examples of implementation of different techniques in Matlab, with additional examples in SAS. A reader can retrace all the intermediate steps of a practical implementation of a model and test his understanding of the method and correctness of the computer code using the same input data. The book will be of particular interest to the quants employed by the utilities, independent power generators and marketers, energy trading desks of the hedge funds and financial institutions, and the executives attending courses designed to help them to brush up on their technical skills. The text will be also of use to graduate students in electrical engineering, econometrics and finance wanting to get a grip on advanced statistical tools applied in this hot area. In fact, there are sixteen Case Studies in the book making it a self-contained tutorial to electricity load and price modeling and forecasting.

Spatial Electric Load Forecasting

Spatial Electric Load Forecasting
Author: H. Lee Willis
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2002-08-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824743505

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Containing 12 new chapters, this second edition offers increased coverage of weather correction and normalization of forecasts, anticipation of redevelopment, determining the validity of announced developments, and minimizing risk from over- or under-planning. It provides specific examples and detailed explanations of key points to consider for both standard and unusual utility forecasting situations, information on new algorithms and concepts in forecasting, a review of forecasting pitfalls and mistakes, case studies depicting challenging forecast environments, and load models illustrating various types of demand.