LAPSE:2023.17954
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LAPSE:2023.17954
Analysis for Non-Residential Short-Term Load Forecasting Using Machine Learning and Statistical Methods with Financial Impact on the Power Market
Stefan Ungureanu, Vasile Topa, Andrei Cristinel Cziker
March 7, 2023
Abstract
Short-term load forecasting predetermines how power systems operate because electricity production needs to sustain demand at all times and costs. Most load forecasts for the non-residential consumers are empirically done either by a customer’s employee or supplier personnel based on experience and historical data, which is frequently not consistent. Our objective is to develop viable and market-oriented machine learning models for short-term forecasting for non-residential consumers. Multiple algorithms were implemented and compared to identify the best model for a cluster of industrial and commercial consumers. The article concludes that the sliding window approach for supervised learning with recurrent neural networks can learn short and long-term dependencies in time series. The best method implemented for the 24 h forecast is a Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) applied for aggregated loads over three months of testing data resulted in 5.28% MAPE and minimized the cost with 5326.17 € compared with the second-best method LSTM. We propose a new model to evaluate the gap between evaluation metrics and the financial impact of forecast errors in the power market environment. The model simulates bidding on the power market based on the 24 h forecast and using the Romanian day-ahead market and balancing prices through the testing dataset.
Keywords
forecast evaluation, load forecasting, Machine Learning, power market
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Ungureanu S, Topa V, Cziker AC. Analysis for Non-Residential Short-Term Load Forecasting Using Machine Learning and Statistical Methods with Financial Impact on the Power Market. (2023). LAPSE:2023.17954
Author Affiliations
Ungureanu S: Department of Electric Power Systems and Management, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, 26-28 Baritiu, 400114 Cluj Napoca, Romania [ORCID]
Topa V: Department of Electrotechnics and Measurements, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, 26-28 Baritiu, 400114 Cluj Napoca, Romania
Cziker AC: Department of Electric Power Systems and Management, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, 26-28 Baritiu, 400114 Cluj Napoca, Romania
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
14
Issue
21
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6966
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-10-23
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1996-1073
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PII: en14216966, Publication Type: Journal Article
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