In the past, studies in short-term electrical load forecasting have been rather sceptical on the use of meteorological covariates like temperature for short-term forecasting purposes. The main reasons were time delays in data provision and the poor precision of meteorological forecasts. Both arguments have lost their impact, as new recent studies have shown. We explore the use of meteorological covariates in short-term load forecasting based on the rather new method of exponential smoothing with covariates (ESCov). The existing ESCov model is refined by including multiple seasonalities. The method is empirically explored in the hourly prediction of the electrical consumption of customers from provinces of an Italian region.

Electrical load forecasting by exponential smoothing with covariates

A Pievatolo
2013

Abstract

In the past, studies in short-term electrical load forecasting have been rather sceptical on the use of meteorological covariates like temperature for short-term forecasting purposes. The main reasons were time delays in data provision and the poor precision of meteorological forecasts. Both arguments have lost their impact, as new recent studies have shown. We explore the use of meteorological covariates in short-term load forecasting based on the rather new method of exponential smoothing with covariates (ESCov). The existing ESCov model is refined by including multiple seasonalities. The method is empirically explored in the hourly prediction of the electrical consumption of customers from provinces of an Italian region.
2013
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
electrical load forecasting
exponential smoothing with covariates
multiple seasonality
temperature effects
time series
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