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Jianjun Li1, Zekun Yang1, Weiyi Wang1
1School of Energy and Transportation Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010000, China.
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The deployment of photovoltaic (PV) power plants in sandy regions alters the local microclimate. Accurate microclimate prediction is essential for optimizing short-term operations and maintenance plans. Compared with traditional statistical and numerical models, neural networks are suited to capture the complex nonlinear dependencies in sandy-region PV environments. Graph neural networks (GNNs) extend neural networks to process data defined on graph domains, enabling them to confront high-dimensional feature redundancy, attenuated temporal dependencies, and pronounced spatial heterogeneity. Accordingly, we propose a spatio-temporal graph convolutional network with environmental covariates (EC-STGCN) for station-level microclimate prediction at meteorological stations. Experimental results demonstrate that EC-STGCN achieves accurate high-resolution spatio-temporal predictions of temperature, relative humidity (RH), and particulate matter (PM10) and shows improved predictive performance relative to conventional GNNs, while covariate-level analysis shows that individual environmental covariates contribute heterogeneously to these predictions.
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