Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing (Jan 2024)

A Novel Deep Learning-Based Data Analysis Model for Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation and Electrical Consumption Forecasting in the Smart Power Grid

  • Camille Franklin Mbey,
  • Felix Ghislain Yem Souhe,
  • Vinny Junior Foba Kakeu,
  • Alexandre Teplaira Boum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/9257508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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With the installation of solar panels around the world and the permanent fluctuation of climatic factors, it is, therefore, important to provide the necessary energy in the electrical network in order to satisfy the electrical demand at all times for smart grid applications. This study first presents a comprehensive and comparative review of existing deep learning methods used for smart grid applications such as solar photovoltaic (PV) generation forecasting and power consumption forecasting. In this work, electrical consumption forecasting is long term and will consider smart meter data and socioeconomic and demographic data. Photovoltaic power generation forecasting is short term by considering climatic data such as solar irradiance, temperature, and humidity. Moreover, we have proposed a novel hybrid deep learning method based on multilayer perceptron (MLP), long short-term memory (LSTM), and genetic algorithm (GA). We then simulated all the deep learning methods on a climate and electricity consumption dataset for the city of Douala. Electrical consumption data are collected from smart meters installed at consumers in Douala. Climate data are collected at the climate management center in the city of Douala. The results obtained show the outperformance of the proposed optimized method based on deep learning in the both electrical consumption and PV power generation forecasting and its superiority compared to basic methods of deep learning such as support vector machine (SVM), MLP, recurrent neural network (RNN), and random forest algorithm (RFA).