Renewable Energy, Vol.126, 736-754, 2018
Wind speed forecasting approach based on Singular Spectrum Analysis and Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System
As a promising renewable energy source, wind power has environmental benefits, as well as economic and social ones. Due these characteristics, wind farm has grown fast in the last five years, and in some countries, it has already surpassed conventional sources, such as hydro and coal plants. However, owing to the uncertainty of wind speed, it is essential to build an accurate forecasting model for large-scale wind power penetration. This study proposes a hybrid approach that combines the Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA), which rarely presents application in literature on wind speed forecasting, and a Computing Natural paradigm called Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS). The SSA decomposes the original wind speed into various components, so these components are pre-processed regarding to the level of original wind series information remained. The main components selected to reconstruct the original series have in their structure the information about trend and harmonic components. The final remaining components grouped are labeled as noise. The ANFIS model uses these two information to construct the model applied to forecasting the next wind speed value. In this way, the hybrid model can learn the trend and the harmonic structure of the wind time series. Experimental results show that prediction errors are significantly reduced using the proposed technique to perform 10min one-step-ahead and k-step-ahead wind speed forecast. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords:Wind speed;Hybrid forecasting approach;Wind farm;Machine learning;Singular Spectrum Analysis;Neuro fuzzy inference system;Time series forecasting