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Panel 19 Jul 2022

Energy resources forecasting is crucial in current and future power and energy systems. With the increasing penetration of renewable energy sources, with high associated uncertainty due to the dependence on natural conditions, such as wind speed or solar intensity, the need to balance the fluctuation of generation with the flexibility from the consumer side increases considerably. In this way, significant work has been done on the development of energy consumption and generation forecasting methods, able to deal with different forecasting circumstances, e.g., the prediction time horizon, the available data, the frequency of data, or even the quality of data measurements. The main conclusion is that different methods are more suitable for different prediction circumstances, and there it is not clear that a certain method can outperform all others in all situations. This panel fosters the benchmarking of artificial intelligence methods for generation and consumption forecasting, by bringing together different perspectives from panelists of diverse backgrounds. This panel will take place benefiting from the Competition on energy generation and consumption forecasting, organized by the Open Data Sets (ODS) Task Force, to take place in 2022. Authors of methods that present the best results in this competition will be invited as panelists to present and discuss their work.

Chairs:
Zita Vale, Luis Gomes
Primary Committee:
Analytic Methods for Power Systems (AMPS)
Sponsor Committees:
Intelligent Systems

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