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Author Jacob, Maria

Title Forecasting and assessing risk of individual electricity peaks / Maria Jacob, Cláudia Neves, Danica Vukadinović Greetham
Published Cham : SpringerOpen, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 97 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series SpringerBriefs in mathematics of planet Earth - weather, climate, oceans, 2509-7334
SpringerBriefs in mathematics of planet Earth - weather, climate, oceans
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- Short Term Load Forecasting -- Extreme Value Theory -- Extreme Value Statistics -- Case Study -- References -- Index
Summary The overarching aim of this open access book is to present self-contained theory and algorithms for investigation and prediction of electric demand peaks. A cross-section of popular demand forecasting algorithms from statistics, machine learning and mathematics is presented, followed by extreme value theory techniques with examples. In order to achieve carbon targets, good forecasts of peaks are essential. For instance, shifting demand or charging battery depends on correct demand predictions in time. Majority of forecasting algorithms historically were focused on average load prediction. In order to model the peaks, methods from extreme value theory are applied. This allows us to study extremes without making any assumption on the central parts of demand distribution and to predict beyond the range of available data. While applied on individual loads, the techniques described in this book can be extended naturally to substations, or to commercial settings. Extreme value theory techniques presented can be also used across other disciplines, for example for predicting heavy rainfalls, wind speed, solar radiation and extreme weather events. The book is intended for students, academics, engineers and professionals that are interested in short term load prediction, energy data analytics, battery control, demand side response and data science in general
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 4, 2019)
Subject Electric power-plants -- Load -- Forecasting
Electric power consumption -- Forecasting.
Centrales eléctricas -- Futuribles
Electric power consumption -- Forecasting
Electric power-plants -- Load -- Forecasting
Form Electronic book
Author Neves, Cláudia
Vukadinović Greetham, Danica
ISBN 9783030286699
303028669X