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Deep Generative Methods for Producing Forecast Trajectories in Power Systems

Machine Learning 2023-09-28 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

With the expansion of renewables in the electricity mix, power grid variability will increase, hence a need to robustify the system to guarantee its security. Therefore, Transport System Operators (TSOs) must conduct analyses to simulate the future functioning of power systems. Then, these simulations are used as inputs in decision-making processes. In this context, we investigate using deep learning models to generate energy production and load forecast trajectories. To capture the spatiotemporal correlations in these multivariate time series, we adapt autoregressive networks and normalizing flows, demonstrating their effectiveness against the current copula-based statistical approach. We conduct extensive experiments on the French TSO RTE wind forecast data and compare the different models with \textit{ad hoc} evaluation metrics for time series generation.

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@article{arxiv.2309.15137,
  title  = {Deep Generative Methods for Producing Forecast Trajectories in Power Systems},
  author = {Nathan Weill and Jonathan Dumas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.15137},
  year   = {2023}
}

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