This paper shows that the short-term wind power forecasts of a target farm can be significantly improved by using ramp predictions and information from nearby farms. To do this, we first obtain benchmark wind power forecasts from Scipher.Fx by Utopus Insights, Inc, which is owned by Vestas Wind Systems. Second, we build a low-latency feedback error correction model that predicts the forecast error at a given look-ahead time based on a novel ramp predictor, the last known forecast errors, and optionally, the last known forecast errors from nearby farms. The predicted forecast error is then combined with the benchmark wind power forecast to obtain the improved forecasts. The novel ramp predictor is constructed using the benchmark wind power f...
Abstract With the increase in penetration of wind generation on interconnected power systems, the im...
Wind power forecasting (WPF) provides important inputs to power system operators and electricity mar...
Predicting the occurrence of strong and sudden variations in wind power, so‐called ramp events, has ...
Wind power forecasting is gaining international significance as more regions promote policies to i...
With the ongoing increase in installed wind power production and due to the variability of this reso...
The authors would like to acknowledge the company Zéphyr ENR, and especially its CEO Christian Briar...
In the wake of the ever growing level of wind power penetration into the electric grid, many a chall...
Tall onshore wind turbines, with hub heights between 80 m and 100 m, can extract large amounts of en...
International audienceToday, there is a growing interest in developing short-term wind power forecas...
Wind ramp events—extreme and rapid changes in wind power output due to abrupt changes in wind speed—...
International audienceToday, there is a growing concern in developping short-term wind power forecas...
Short-term wind power forecasting is based on modelling the complex relationship between the weather...
As the penetration of wind energy continues to increase around the world, the impact of wind energy ...
Forecasting large and fast variations of wind power (the so called ramps) helps achieve the integrat...
International audienceThe continuous improvement of the accuracy of wind power forecasts is motivate...
Abstract With the increase in penetration of wind generation on interconnected power systems, the im...
Wind power forecasting (WPF) provides important inputs to power system operators and electricity mar...
Predicting the occurrence of strong and sudden variations in wind power, so‐called ramp events, has ...
Wind power forecasting is gaining international significance as more regions promote policies to i...
With the ongoing increase in installed wind power production and due to the variability of this reso...
The authors would like to acknowledge the company Zéphyr ENR, and especially its CEO Christian Briar...
In the wake of the ever growing level of wind power penetration into the electric grid, many a chall...
Tall onshore wind turbines, with hub heights between 80 m and 100 m, can extract large amounts of en...
International audienceToday, there is a growing interest in developing short-term wind power forecas...
Wind ramp events—extreme and rapid changes in wind power output due to abrupt changes in wind speed—...
International audienceToday, there is a growing concern in developping short-term wind power forecas...
Short-term wind power forecasting is based on modelling the complex relationship between the weather...
As the penetration of wind energy continues to increase around the world, the impact of wind energy ...
Forecasting large and fast variations of wind power (the so called ramps) helps achieve the integrat...
International audienceThe continuous improvement of the accuracy of wind power forecasts is motivate...
Abstract With the increase in penetration of wind generation on interconnected power systems, the im...
Wind power forecasting (WPF) provides important inputs to power system operators and electricity mar...
Predicting the occurrence of strong and sudden variations in wind power, so‐called ramp events, has ...