Energy Load Forecasting Techniques in Smart Grids: A Cross-Country Comparative Analysis
Author:
Hachache Rachida12, Labrahmi Mourad3, Grilo António4ORCID, Chaoub Abdelaali3ORCID, Bennani Rachid1, Tamtaoui Ahmed3, Lakssir Brahim1
Affiliation:
1. Moroccan Foundation for Advanced Science, Innovation and Research (MAScIR), Ben Guerir 43150, Morocco 2. LISAC Laboratory, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Fez 30000, Morocco 3. STRS Laboratory, Institut National des Postes et Telecommunications (INPT), Rabat 10112, Morocco 4. INESC-ID Lisboa, IST-Universidade de Lisboa, 1000-100 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract
Energy management systems allow the Smart Grids industry to track, improve, and regulate energy use. Particularly, demand-side management is regarded as a crucial component of the entire Smart Grids system. Therefore, by aligning utility offers with customer demand, anticipating future energy demands is essential for regulating consumption. An updated examination of several forecasting techniques for projecting energy short-term load forecasts is provided in this article. Each class of algorithms, including statistical techniques, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and hybrid combinations, are comparatively evaluated and critically analyzed, based on three real consumption datasets from Spain, Germany, and the United States of America. To increase the size of tiny training datasets, this paper also proposes a data augmentation technique based on Generative Adversarial Networks. The results show that the Deep Learning-hybrid model is more accurate than traditional statistical methods and basic Machine Learning procedures. In the same direction, it is demonstrated that more comprehensive datasets assisted by complementary data, such as energy generation and weather, may significantly boost the accuracy of the models. Additionally, it is also demonstrated that Generative Adversarial Networks-based data augmentation may greatly improve algorithm accuracy.
Funder
Institut de Recherche en Energie Solaire et ’Energies Nouvelles the Portuguese national funds through FCT, Fundacçao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia
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