Title :
A review of wind power and wind speed forecasting methods with different time horizons
Author :
Soman, Saurabh S. ; Zareipour, Hamidreza ; Malik, Om ; Mandal, Paras
Abstract :
In recent years, environmental considerations have prompted the use of wind power as a renewable energy resource. However, the biggest challenge in integrating wind power into the electric grid is its intermittency. One approach to deal with wind intermittency is forecasting future values of wind power production. Thus, several wind power or wind speed forecasting methods have been reported in the literature over the past few years. This paper provides insight on the foremost forecasting techniques, associated with wind power and speed, based on numeric weather prediction (NWP), statistical approaches, artificial neural network (ANN) and hybrid techniques over different time-scales. An overview of comparative analysis of various available forecasting techniques is discussed as well. In addition, this paper further gives emphasis on the major challenges and problems associated with wind power prediction.
Keywords :
neural nets; power engineering computing; power grids; weather forecasting; wind power; artificial neural network; electric grid; environmental considerations; numeric weather prediction; renewable energy resource; time horizons; wind intermittency; wind power prediction; wind speed forecasting; Artificial neural networks; Forecasting; Predictive models; Wind forecasting; Wind power generation; Wind speed; Artificial neural network; auto-regressive moving average; fuzzy logic; numeric weather prediction; persistence method; statistical methods; wind power forecasting; wind speed forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
North American Power Symposium (NAPS), 2010
Conference_Location :
Arlington, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8046-3
DOI :
10.1109/NAPS.2010.5619586