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Electricity demand forecasting plays an important role in electricity systems expansion planning. In this paper, we … residual modification technique for forecasting electricity demand. Our approach helps to improve the forecasting accuracy of …
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Electricity is an important asset that influences not only the economy, but political or social security of a country. Reliable and accurate planning and prediction of electricity demand for a country are therefore vital. In this paper, electricity demand in Ontario province of Canada from the...
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Electricity is a special energy which is hard to store, so the electricity demand forecasting in China remains an … model using the same data series. The results of popular forecasting precision indexes show that our proposed model is an … effective forecasting technique for seasonal time series with nonlinear trend. …
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forecasting methods. The present paper critically evaluates the electricity demand forecasting methodology and proposes a …
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Accurate and robust short-term load forecasting plays a significant role in electric power operations. This paper … load forecasting problem. The objective is to automatically generate models that could effectively and reliably predict … problem of forecasting electricity consumption. This study, besides providing an important contribution to the energy load …
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Newly-available Indian panel data is used to estimate how the returns to planting-stage investments vary by rainfall realizations. [BREAD Working Paper No. 392]. URL:[http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/392.pdf].
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