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Guillermo Terrén-Serrano1,2, Ranjit Deshmukh3,4,5, Manel Martínez-Ramón6
1Environmental Studies, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. guillermoterren@ucsb.edu.
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Increasing shares of wind and solar generation, together with rising electricity demand, introduce growing uncertainty into power system operations. Accurate day-ahead forecasts of electricity demand and renewable generation are essential for system operators to coordinate electricity markets and maintain reliability at low cost. Here, we show that forecasting based on joint probability distributions of demand and renewable supply can substantially improve system-level forecasting performance using publicly available weather data. We develop multiple day-ahead forecasting models that combine machine learning methods to identify relevant weather variables with probabilistic approaches to quantify forecast uncertainty, and we evaluate these models using proper scoring rules. Applied to the three zones of the California Independent System Operator, the best-performing model improves forecast skill by 25% relative to current benchmarks. We further show that forecasts based on joint probability distributions enable a more effective allocation of operating reserves than conventional deterministic approaches, highlighting the potential of probabilistic machine learning to enhance market efficiency and grid stability in increasingly decarbonized power systems.
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