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Field test experiences with neural network models for short term electrical load forecasting in West Switzerland

Piras, A.
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Germond, A.  
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Jaccard, Y.
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1996
Revue E

In this paper, the authors present successful field test experience in the use of neural networks for short-term electrical load forecasting. After reviewing the importance of load forecasting as a key planning tool for a modern energy management system (EMS), they outline the advantages of using neural networks, how they are implemented, the choice of explicative variables and the selection of appropriate models. In the field test, a fully automatic load forecasting service was implemented. Numerical results are presented showing the importance of forecasted temperatures for a good load forecast and a comparison of rural and urban regions in terms of accuracy

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research article
Author(s)
Piras, A.
Germond, A.  
Jaccard, Y.
Buchenel, A.
Date Issued

1996

Published in
Revue E
Volume

112

Issue

2-3

Start page

38

End page

41

Subjects

load forecasting

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load management

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neural nets

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power system analysis computing

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power system planning

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West Switzerland

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short-term electrical load forecasting

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field test experiences

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neural network models

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power systems

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forecasted temperatures

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rural regions

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urban regions

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forecast accuracy

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