An adaptable automated procedure for short-term electricity load forecasting

The Irish Electricity Supply Board requires forecasts of system demand or electrical load for: (a) one day ahead; and (b) 7-10 days ahead. Here, the authors concentrate on and give results only for one day ahead forecasts although the method is also applicable for 7-10 days ahead. A forecasting model has been developed which identifies a 'normal' or weather-insensitive load component and a weather-sensitive load component. Linear regression analysis of past load and weather data is used to identify the normal load model. The weather-sensitive component of the load is estimated using the parameters of regression analysis. Certain design features of the short-term load forecasting system are important for its successful operation over time. These include adaptability to changing operational conditions, computational economy and robustness. An automated load forecasting system is presented here that includes these design features. A fully automated algorithm for updating the model is described in detail as are the techniques employed in both the identification and treatment of influential points in the data base and the selection of predictors for the weather-load model. Monthly error statistics of forecast load for only one day ahead are presented for recorded weather conditions.

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