Machine learning-based approach to predict energy consumption of renewable and nonrenewable power sources

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In today’s world, renewable energy sources are increasingly integrated with nonrenewable energy sources into electric grids and pose new challenges because of their intermittent and variable nature. Energy prediction using soft-computing techniques plays a vital role in addressing these challenges. As electricity consumption is closely linked to other energy sources such as natural gas and oil, forecasting electricity consumption is essential for making national energy policies. In this paper, we utilize various data mining techniques, including preprocessing historical load data and the load time series’s characteristics. We analyzed the power consumption trends from renewable energy sources and nonrenewable energy sources and combined them. A novel machine learning-based hybrid approach, combining multilayer perceptron (MLP), support vector regression (SVR), and CatBoost, is proposed in this paper for power forecasting. A thorough comparison is made, taking into account the results obtained using other prediction methods.

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Khan, P. W., Byun, Y. C., Lee, S. J., Kang, D. H., Kang, J. Y., & Park, H. S. (2020). Machine learning-based approach to predict energy consumption of renewable and nonrenewable power sources. Energies, 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13184870

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