Forecast short-term electricity demand using semi-parametric additive model

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Abstract

Short-term load forecasting is an essential instrument in power system planning, operation and control. Many operating decisions are based on load forecasts, such as dispatch scheduling of generating capacity, reliability analysis, and maintenance planning for the generators. Overestimation of electricity demand will cause a conservative operation, which leads to the start-up of too many units or excessive energy purchase, thereby supplying an unnecessary level of reserve. On the contrary, underestimation may result in a risky operation, with insufficient preparation of spinning reserve, causing the system to operate in a vulnerable region to the disturbance. In this paper, semi-parametric additive models are proposed to estimate the relationships between demand and the driver variables. Specifically, the inputs for these models are calendar variables, lagged actual demand observations and historical and forecast temperature traces for one or more sites in the target power system. The proposed methodology has been used to forecast the half-hourly electricity demand for up to seven days ahead for power systems in the Australian National Electricity Market. The performance of the methodology is validated via out-of-sample experiment with the real data from the power system, as well as the on-site operation by the system operator.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAUPEC 2010 - 20th Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference: "Power Quality for the 21st Century"
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventAustralasian Universities Power Engineering Conference 2010 - Christchurch, New Zealand
Duration: 5 Dec 20108 Dec 2010
Conference number: 20th

Conference

ConferenceAustralasian Universities Power Engineering Conference 2010
Abbreviated titleAUPEC 2010
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityChristchurch
Period5/12/108/12/10
Other"Power Quality for the 21st Century",

Keywords

  • Additive model
  • Short-term load forecasting
  • Time series

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