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Learning from leading indicators to predict long-term dynamics of hourly electricity generation from multiple
Zhenghong Wang1, Yi Wang1, Furong Jia1
1Institute of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Abstract:
Electricity is generated through various resources and then flows between regions via a complex system (grid). Imbalances in electricity generation can lead to the waste of renewable energy. As renewable energy is becoming a larger part of the grid, it is crucial to balance generation across different resources due to the instability of renewable energy production, which depends on climate conditions. Long-term forecasting of electricity generation from multiple resources and regions can help achieve the balance and create sufficient buffers for targeted adjustments. This study revisits the cross-correlation among various energy sources across regions. Certain time-series within the grid that exhibit early fluctuations are identified as leading indicators for others. Based on the utilization of leading indicators, ALI-GC is proposed for the comprehensive modelling of global energy source interactions. Additionally, a novel deep learning model, ALI-GRU, is proposed for long-term (up to a month) collaborative electricity generation forecasting. We obtained regional-level hourly electricity generation data for the entire U.S. spanning from 2018 to 2024. In the context of hourly end-to-end forecasting and online learning scenarios, our ALI-GRU consistently outperforms state-of-the-art models by up to 11.63%. Our work demonstrates strong adaptability in large-scale, real-time forecasting scenarios, providing practical benefits for improving renewable energy management and utilization practices.
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