1. Residential net load interval prediction based on stacking ensemble learning.
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He, Yan, Zhang, Hongli, Dong, Yingchao, Wang, Cong, and Ma, Ping
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OPTIMIZATION algorithms , *K-means clustering , *MACHINE learning , *DISTRIBUTED power generation , *ELECTRIC power consumption , *FORECASTING - Abstract
In response to the high uncertainty associated with residential net load due to the coupling of distributed photovoltaic generation and user demand, this paper proposed a novel cluster-based stacking ensemble learning model for net load interval prediction. Firstly, the k-means algorithm is employed to discover the similarity in user electricity consumption patterns. Then, a RIME optimization algorithm with local enhancement (LRIME) is developed to optimize the parameters and weights of the base learners in stacking ensemble learning. Subsequently, base learners with strong predictive capabilities and significant diversity are chosen as the first-layer predictive models, extreme learning machine (ELM) is utilized as the second-layer predictive model, ultimately resulting in the proposed stacking ensemble learning prediction model. And utilizing the bootstrap method to fit the volatility of point predictions, different prediction intervals are obtained at varying confidence levels, aiming to quantify the integrated uncertainty in photovoltaic generation and load. Testing on the open Ausgrid electricity load data in Australia provided robust validation of the proposed method's effectiveness. In comparison with other outstanding prediction models, the proposed ensemble model can effectively capture the uncertainty in integrating photovoltaic generation and user load. • A RIME optimization algorithm with local enhancement (LRIME) is developed. • A stacking ensemble model is proposed for residential net load interval prediction. • The proposed model demonstrates higher forecasting accuracy and reliability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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