Structural Ensemble Regression for Cluster-Based Aggregate Electricity Demand Forecasting

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Abstract

Accurate electricity demand forecasting is vital to the development and evolution of smart grids as well as the reinforcement of demand side management strategies in the energy sector. Since this forecasting task requires the efficient processing of load profiles extracted from smart meters for large sets of clients, the challenges of high dimensionality often lead to the adoption of cluster-based aggregation strategies, resulting in scalable estimation models that operate on aggregate times series formed by client groups that share similar load characteristics. However, it is evident that the clustered time series exhibit different patterns that may not be processed efficiently by a single estimator or a fixed hybrid structure. Therefore, ensemble learning methods could provide an additional layer of model fusion, enabling the resulting estimator to adapt to the input series and yield better performance. In this work, we propose an adaptive ensemble member selection approach for stacking and voting regressors in the cluster-based aggregate forecasting framework that focuses on the examination of forecasting performance on peak and non-peak observations for the development of structurally flexible estimators for each cluster. The resulting ensemble models yield better overall performance when compared to the standalone estimators and our experiments indicate that member selection strategies focusing on the influence of non-peak performance lead to more performant ensemble models in this framework.

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Kontogiannis, D., Bargiotas, D., Daskalopulu, A., Arvanitidis, A. I., & Tsoukalas, L. H. (2022). Structural Ensemble Regression for Cluster-Based Aggregate Electricity Demand Forecasting. Electricity, 3(4), 480–504. https://doi.org/10.3390/electricity3040025

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