Short-term prediction towards the 21st century

Torben Skov Nielsen, Alfred K. Joensen, Henrik Madsen, Lars Landberg, Gregor Giebel

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    Abstract

    A new chapter in the continued and exiting story of short-term prediction has begun! The paper will describe a new project funded by the Dnaisn Ministry of Energy where all the Danish utilities (Elkraft, ELsam, Eltra, and SEAS) will participate. The goal of the project is to develop and implement on-line a model combining the RISO and IMM models. This will ensure that the best forecasts are giveen on all prediction horizons form the very short range (o-9 hours) to the very long range (36-48 hours).
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationWind energy 1999: Wind power comes of age
    EditorsP. Hinson
    Place of PublicationBury St Edmunds
    PublisherInstitution of Mechanical Engineers
    Publication date2000
    Pages371-376
    ISBN (Print)1-86058-206-0
    Publication statusPublished - 2000
    Event21th British Wind Energy Association conference - Cambridge, United Kingdom
    Duration: 1 Sept 19993 Sept 1999
    Conference number: 21

    Conference

    Conference21th British Wind Energy Association conference
    Number21
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityCambridge
    Period01/09/199903/09/1999

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