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An Optimized Adaptive Neural Network for Annual Midterm Energy Forecasting
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2006
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Intelligent ForecastingForecasting MethodologyEngineeringIntelligent Energy SystemSmart GridEnergy EfficiencyData ScienceEnergy ManagementGreek Power SystemDemand ForecastingEnergy ForecastingSystems EngineeringNew MethodologyProduction ForecastingForecastingMidterm Energy ForecastingEnergy PredictionPower Systems
The objective of this paper is to present a new methodology for midterm energy forecasting. The proposed model is an adaptive artificial neural network (ANN), which properly transforms the input variables to differences or relative differences, in order to predict energy values not included in the training set. The ANN parameters, such as the finally used input variables, the number of neurons, initial values, and time periods of momentum term and training rate, are simultaneously selected by an optimization process. Another characteristic of the model is the use of a minimal training set of patterns. Results from an extensive analysis conducted by the developed method for the Greek power system and for different categories of customers are compared to those obtained from the application of standard regression methods.
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