Rui Zhang, Conrad Albrecht, et al.
KDD 2020
Renewable energy forecasting becomes increasingly important as the contribution of solar/wind power production to the electrical power grid constantly increases. Significant improvement in forecasting accuracy has been demonstrated by developing more sophisticated solar irradiance forecasting models using statistics and/or numerical weather predictions. In this presentation, we report the development of a machine-learning based multi-model blending approach for statistically combing multiple meteorological models to improve the accuracy of solar power forecasting. The system leverages upon multiple existing physical models for prediction including numerous atmospheric and cloud prediction models based on satellite imagery as well as numerical weather prediction (NWP) products.
Rui Zhang, Conrad Albrecht, et al.
KDD 2020
Wang Zhou, Dhruv Nair, et al.
ICCD 2015
Talia Gershon, Byungha Shin, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Sergio A. Bermudez, Hendrik Hamann, et al.
InterPACK 2015