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A Novel Dual-Channel Temporal Convolutional Network for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting
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Ren, Xiaoying
, Zhang, Fei
, Liu, Yongqian
, Sun, Yongrui
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/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ Electric power production
/ Electric power systems
/ Forecasting techniques
/ Machine learning
/ multihead attention
/ Neural networks
/ photovoltaic power forecasting
/ Power
/ Solar power plants
/ TCN
/ Time series
/ Weather forecasting
2024
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A Novel Dual-Channel Temporal Convolutional Network for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting
by
Ren, Xiaoying
, Zhang, Fei
, Liu, Yongqian
, Sun, Yongrui
in
Accuracy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ Electric power production
/ Electric power systems
/ Forecasting techniques
/ Machine learning
/ multihead attention
/ Neural networks
/ photovoltaic power forecasting
/ Power
/ Solar power plants
/ TCN
/ Time series
/ Weather forecasting
2024
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A Novel Dual-Channel Temporal Convolutional Network for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting
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Ren, Xiaoying
, Zhang, Fei
, Liu, Yongqian
, Sun, Yongrui
in
Accuracy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ Electric power production
/ Electric power systems
/ Forecasting techniques
/ Machine learning
/ multihead attention
/ Neural networks
/ photovoltaic power forecasting
/ Power
/ Solar power plants
/ TCN
/ Time series
/ Weather forecasting
2024
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A Novel Dual-Channel Temporal Convolutional Network for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting
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A Novel Dual-Channel Temporal Convolutional Network for Photovoltaic Power Forecasting
2024
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Overview
A large proportion of photovoltaic (PV) power generation is connected to the power grid, and its volatility and stochasticity have significant impacts on the power system. Accurate PV power forecasting is of great significance in optimizing the safe operation of the power grid and power market transactions. In this paper, a novel dual-channel PV power forecasting method based on a temporal convolutional network (TCN) is proposed. The method deeply integrates the PV station feature data with the model computing mechanism through the dual-channel model architecture; utilizes the combination of multihead attention (MHA) and TCN to extract the multidimensional spatio-temporal features between other meteorological variables and the PV power; and utilizes a single TCN to fully extract the temporal constraints of the power sequence elements. The weighted fusion of the dual-channel feature data ultimately yields the ideal forecasting results. The experimental data in this study are from a 26.52 kW PV power plant in central Australia. The experiments were carried out over seven different input window widths, and the two models that currently show superior performance within the field of PV power forecasting: the convolutional neural network (CNN), and the convolutional neural network combined with a long and short-term memory network (CNN_LSTM), are used as the baseline models. The experimental results show that the proposed model and the baseline models both obtained the best forecasting performance over a 1-day input window width, while the proposed model exhibited superior forecasting performance compared to the baseline model. It also shows that designing model architectures that deeply integrate the data input method with the model mechanism has research potential in the field of PV power forecasting.
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MDPI AG
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