Towards Forecasting Demand and Production of Electric Energy in Smart Grids

Recently, the electric energy market undergoes serious changes which impact its future structure. They include also an emergence of smart grid encompassing prosumers, being individual market participants that not only consume, but also produce the electric energy. This imposes a need for a new class of tools (and methods) that will support all market players.

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