2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1905.06773
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Input Modeling and Uncertainty Quantification for Improving Volatile Residential Load Forecasting

Abstract: Load forecasting has long been recognized as an important building block for all utility operational planning efforts. Over the recent years, it has become ever more challenging to make accurate forecasts due to the proliferation of distributed energy resources, despite the abundance of existing load forecasting methods. In this paper, we identify one drawback suffered by most load forecasting methods -neglect to thoroughly address the impact of input errors on load forecasts. As a potential solution, we propo… Show more

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