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Predicting the power grid frequency of European islands

Applications 2023-02-07 v2 Machine Learning Systems and Control Systems and Control Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

Modelling, forecasting and overall understanding of the dynamics of the power grid and its frequency are essential for the safe operation of existing and future power grids. Much previous research was focused on large continental areas, while small systems, such as islands are less well-studied. These natural island systems are ideal testing environments for microgrid proposals and artificially islanded grid operation. In the present paper, we utilize measurements of the power grid frequency obtained in European islands: the Faroe Islands, Ireland, the Balearic Islands and Iceland and investigate how their frequency can be predicted, compared to the Nordic power system, acting as a reference. The Balearic islands are found to be particularly deterministic and easy to predict in contrast to hard-to-predict Iceland. Furthermore, we show that typically 2-4 weeks of data are needed to improve prediction performance beyond simple benchmarks.

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@article{arxiv.2209.15414,
  title  = {Predicting the power grid frequency of European islands},
  author = {Thorbjørn Lund Onsaker and Heidi S. Nygård and Damià Gomila and Pere Colet and Ralf Mikut and Richard Jumar and Heiko Maass and Uwe Kühnapfel and Veit Hagenmeyer and Benjamin Schäfer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.15414},
  year   = {2023}
}

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