NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM

Predicting the price of electricity is crucial for the operation of power systems. Short-term electricity price forecasting deals with forecasts from an hour to a day ahead. Hourly-ahead forecasts offer expected prices to market participants before operation hours. This is especially useful for effe...

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Main Authors: Razak I.A.W.A., Abidin I.Z., Siah Y.K., Sulaima M.F.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-267522023-05-29T17:36:31Z NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM Razak I.A.W.A. Abidin I.Z. Siah Y.K. Sulaima M.F. 57913626600 35606640500 57913418100 56024233000 Predicting the price of electricity is crucial for the operation of power systems. Short-term electricity price forecasting deals with forecasts from an hour to a day ahead. Hourly-ahead forecasts offer expected prices to market participants before operation hours. This is especially useful for effective bidding strategies where the bidding amount can be reviewed or changed before the operation hours. Nevertheless, many existing models have relatively low prediction accuracy. Furthermore, single prediction models are typically less accurate for different scenarios. Thus, a hybrid model comprising least squares support vector machine (LSSVM) and genetic algorithm (GA) was developed in this work to predict electricity prices with higher accuracy. This model was tested on the Ontario electricity market. The inputs, which were the hourly Ontario electricity price (HOEP) and demand for the previous seven days, as well as 1-h pre-dispatch price (PDP), were optimized by GA to prevent losing potentially important inputs. At the same time, the LSSVM parameters were optimized by GA to obtain accurate forecasts. The hybrid LSSVM-GA model was shown to produce an average mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of 8.13% and the structure of this model is less complex compared with other models developed in previous studies. This is due to the fact that only two algorithms were used (LSSVM and GA), with the load and HOEP for the week preceding the forecasting hour as the inputs. Based on the results, it is concluded that the proposed hybrid algorithm is a promising alternative to produce good electricity price forecasts. � 2022 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved. Final 2023-05-29T09:36:31Z 2023-05-29T09:36:31Z 2022 Article 10.11113/AEJ.V12.17276 2-s2.0-85139153729 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85139153729&doi=10.11113%2fAEJ.V12.17276&partnerID=40&md5=154dc79fd253ff77f8cbddedc8c6f0af https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26752 12 3 11 17 All Open Access, Bronze Penerbit UTM Press Scopus
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description Predicting the price of electricity is crucial for the operation of power systems. Short-term electricity price forecasting deals with forecasts from an hour to a day ahead. Hourly-ahead forecasts offer expected prices to market participants before operation hours. This is especially useful for effective bidding strategies where the bidding amount can be reviewed or changed before the operation hours. Nevertheless, many existing models have relatively low prediction accuracy. Furthermore, single prediction models are typically less accurate for different scenarios. Thus, a hybrid model comprising least squares support vector machine (LSSVM) and genetic algorithm (GA) was developed in this work to predict electricity prices with higher accuracy. This model was tested on the Ontario electricity market. The inputs, which were the hourly Ontario electricity price (HOEP) and demand for the previous seven days, as well as 1-h pre-dispatch price (PDP), were optimized by GA to prevent losing potentially important inputs. At the same time, the LSSVM parameters were optimized by GA to obtain accurate forecasts. The hybrid LSSVM-GA model was shown to produce an average mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of 8.13% and the structure of this model is less complex compared with other models developed in previous studies. This is due to the fact that only two algorithms were used (LSSVM and GA), with the load and HOEP for the week preceding the forecasting hour as the inputs. Based on the results, it is concluded that the proposed hybrid algorithm is a promising alternative to produce good electricity price forecasts. � 2022 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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Siah Y.K.
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author Razak I.A.W.A.
Abidin I.Z.
Siah Y.K.
Sulaima M.F.
spellingShingle Razak I.A.W.A.
Abidin I.Z.
Siah Y.K.
Sulaima M.F.
NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM
author_sort Razak I.A.W.A.
title NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM
title_short NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM
title_full NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM
title_fullStr NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM
title_full_unstemmed NEXT-HOUR ELECTRICITY PRICE FORECASTING USING LEAST SQUARES SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE AND GENETIC ALGORITHM
title_sort next-hour electricity price forecasting using least squares support vector machine and genetic algorithm
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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