Review of Low-Voltage Load Forecasting: Methods, Applications, and Recommendations

Abstract

The increased digitalisation and monitoring of the energy system opens up numerous opportunities to decarbonise the energy system. Applications on low voltage, local networks, such as community energy markets and smart storage will facilitate decarbonisation, but they will require advanced control and management. Reliable forecasting will be a necessary component of many of these systems to anticipate key features and uncertainties. Despite this urgent need, there has not yet been an extensive investigation into the current state-of-the-art of low voltage level forecasts, other than at the smart meter level. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the landscape, current approaches, core applications, challenges and recommendations. Another aim of this paper is to facilitate the continued improvement and advancement in this area. To this end, the paper also surveys some of the most relevant and promising trends. It establishes an open, community-driven list of the known low voltage level open datasets to encourage further research and development.

@article{HABEN2021117798,
title = {Review of low voltage load forecasting: Methods, applications, and recommendations},
journal = {Applied Energy},
volume = {304},
pages = {117798},
year = {2021},
issn = {0306-2619},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117798},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261921011326},
author = {Stephen Haben and Siddharth Arora and Georgios Giasemidis and Marcus Voss and Danica {Vukadinović Greetham}}}
Authors:
Stephen Haben, Siddharth Arora, Georgios Giasemidis, Marcus Voß, Danica Vukadinovic Greetham
Category:
Journal
Year:
2021
Location:
Applied Energy
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