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Article Dans Une Revue Renewable Energy Année : 2023

Wind power predictions from nowcasts to 4-hour forecasts: a learning approach with variable selection

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We study short-term prediction of wind speed and wind power (every 10 minutes up to 4 hours ahead). Accurate forecasts for these quantities are crucial to mitigate the negative effects of wind farms' intermittent production on energy systems and markets. We use machine learning to combine outputs from numerical weather prediction models with local observations. The former provide valuable information on higher scales dynamics while the latter gives the model fresher and location-specific data. So as to make the results usable for practitioners, we focus on well-known methods which can handle a high volume of data. We study first variable selection using both a linear technique and a nonlinear one. Then we exploit these results to forecast wind speed and wind power still with an emphasis on linear models versus nonlinear ones. For the wind power prediction, we also compare the indirect approach (wind speed predictions passed through a power curve) and the indirect one (directly predict wind power).
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hal-04254953 , version 1 (23-10-2023)

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Dimitri Bouche, Rémi Flamary, Florence D’alché-Buc, Riwal Plougonven, Marianne Clausel, et al.. Wind power predictions from nowcasts to 4-hour forecasts: a learning approach with variable selection. Renewable Energy, 2023, 211, pp.938-947. ⟨10.1016/j.renene.2023.05.005⟩. ⟨hal-04254953⟩
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