LGSYOct 20, 2023

Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms for Solar Irradiance Forecasting in Smart Grids

arXiv:2310.13791v18 citationsh-index: 1
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This work addresses the unpredictability of solar power for smart grid planning and management, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a specific domain.

The study tackled solar irradiance forecasting for smart grids by comparing machine learning algorithms, finding that random forest outperformed others and feature selection improved MLP-ANN performance.

The increasing global demand for clean and environmentally friendly energy resources has caused increased interest in harnessing solar power through photovoltaic (PV) systems for smart grids and homes. However, the inherent unpredictability of PV generation poses problems associated with smart grid planning and management, energy trading and market participation, demand response, reliability, etc. Therefore, solar irradiance forecasting is essential for optimizing PV system utilization. This study proposes the next-generation machine learning algorithms such as random forests, Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), Light Gradient Boosted Machine (lightGBM) ensemble, CatBoost, and Multilayer Perceptron Artificial Neural Networks (MLP-ANNs) to forecast solar irradiance. Besides, Bayesian optimization is applied to hyperparameter tuning. Unlike tree-based ensemble algorithms that select the features intrinsically, MLP-ANN needs feature selection as a separate step. The simulation results indicate that the performance of the MLP-ANNs improves when feature selection is applied. Besides, the random forest outperforms the other learning algorithms.

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