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‘Good’ or ‘bad’ wind power forecasts: a relative concept

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2011

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Bessa, R. J., Miranda, V., Botterud, A., and Wang, J., 2011, ‘Good’ or ‘bad’ wind power forecasts: a relative concept: Wind Energy, v. 14, iss. 5, p. 625-636.

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This paper reports a study on the importance of the training criteria for wind power forecasting and calls into question the generally assumed neutrality of the ‘goodness’ of particular forecasts. The study, focused on the Spanish Electricity Market as a representative example, combines different training criteria and different users of the forecasts to compare them in terms of the benefits obtained. In addition to more classical criteria, an information theoretic learning training criterion, called parametric correntropy, is introduced as a means to correct problems detected in other criteria and achieve more satisfactory compromises among conflicting criteria, namely forecasting value and quality. We show that the interests of wind [...]

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