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Load Forecasting

Load forecasting predicts future electrical demand on power systems across various time horizons: minutes to hours (short-term), days to weeks (medium-term), and months to years (long-term). Accurate forecasting is essential for economic dispatch, unit commitment, and system reliability. Methods range from classical statistical regression to modern machine learning approaches.

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Electrical Load Forecasting and Demand Prediction
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / electrical-engineering
  • Hippert, H. S., Pedreira, C. E., & Souza, R. C. (2001). Neural networks for short-term load forecasting: A review and evaluation. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 16(1), 44-55. · DOI 10.1109/59.910780
  • Charlton, J. D., Kalamara, E., & James, R. D. (2008). Quantifying electricity load profiles and demand patterns. Energy Policy, 36(1), 181-193. · URL
  • Bunn, D. W. (2005). Forecasting with Multiple Models: A Case Study of Electric Load Forecasting. Futures, 37(8), 896-906. · URL
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