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arxiv: 1503.09070 · v1 · pith:UXLCFU7Hnew · submitted 2015-03-29 · ⚛️ physics.data-an · nlin.CD· physics.ao-ph· physics.flu-dyn

Grid-scale Fluctuations and Forecast Error in Wind Power

classification ⚛️ physics.data-an nlin.CDphysics.ao-phphysics.flu-dyn
keywords errorfluctuationsforecastcorrelationsgeneratedpowergridmodels
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The fluctuations in wind power entering an electrical grid (Irish grid) were analyzed and found to exhibit correlated fluctuations with a self-similar structure, a signature of large-scale correlations in atmospheric turbulence. The statistical structure of temporal correlations for fluctuations in generated and forecast time series was used to quantify two types of forecast error: a timescale error ($e_{\tau}$) that quantifies the deviations between the high frequency components of the forecast and the generated time series, and a scaling error ($e_{\zeta}$) that quantifies the degree to which the models fail to predict temporal correlations in the fluctuations of the generated power. With no $a$ $priori$ knowledge of the forecast models, we suggest a simple memory kernel that reduces both the timescale error ($e_{\tau}$) and the scaling error ($e_{\zeta}$).

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