Ultra-Short-Term Wind Speed and Power Forecast Based on Dynamic Selective Neural Network Ensemble

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With the scale of grid-connected wind farms increasing, accurate forecast of ultra-short-term wind speed and wind power is very important to the stable operation of power systems. This paper presents a dynamic selective neural network ensemble (DSNNE) forecast method, which makes use of K nearest neighbor algorithm to collect the generalization errors of certain different BP neural networks and RBF neural networks into a performance matrix and then the neural networks with low local generalization errors are dynamically selected and locally dynamic averaging is applied to the neural networks in order to conduct the final results of the ensemble. Then this method is applied to realize the wind speed and power ultra-short-term advance forecast, taking the wind speed and wind turbine power output from a wind farm in China as the original data. The research results show that DSNNE improves the generalization ability of the neural network system and the prediction accuracy of wind power and wind speed significantly. It proves the validity and effectiveness of the DSNNE with controlling the biggest mean relative error of 2 minutes ahead wind power and wind speed forecast as low as 25% and 16% respectively.

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