Frontiers in Energy Research (Oct 2024)
A study of short-term wind power segmentation forecasting method considering weather on ramp segments
Abstract
The short-term fluctuation of wind power can affect its prediction accuracy. Thus, a short-term segmentation prediction method of wind power based on ramp segment division is proposed. A time-series trend extraction method based on moving average iteration is proposed on the full-time period to analyze the real-time change characteristics of power time-series initially; secondly, a ramp segment extraction method based on its definition and identification technique is proposed based on the results of the trend extraction; and a segmentation prediction scheme is proposed to lean the power prediction under different time-series: the LightGBM-LSTM is proposed for the non-ramping segment using point prediction, and the CNN-BiGRU-KDE is proposed for probabilistic prediction of ramp segments. From the results, this ramp segment definition and identification technique can effectively identify the ramp process of wind power, which makes up for the misidentification and omission of the classical climbing event definition; meanwhile, the segment prediction scheme not only meets the prediction accuracy requirements of the non-ramping segment, but also provides the effective robust information for the prediction of the ramping period, which offers reliable reference information for the actual wind farms. In particular, it is well adapted to wind power prediction under extreme working conditions caused by ramping weather, which is a useful addition to short-term wind power prediction research.
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