Method for predicting comprehensive energy demand in industrial parks based on echo state networks
by Xiaojun Zhu; Yan Li; Decheng Wang; Qun Zhang; Yinzhe Xie; Na Li; Zhu Chen
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy (IJETP), Vol. 19, No. 1/2, 2024

Abstract: To achieve accurate prediction of energy demand, this study designed a new method for predicting comprehensive energy demand in industrial parks using echo state networks. Firstly, analyse the comprehensive energy structure of the park, then collect and supplement historical comprehensive energy load consumption data. Secondly, select the factors that affect the load demand forecast, and calculate the comprehensive similarity of similar days of historical energy demand according to the mutual information between the influencing factors. Finally, input the calculation results into the optimised echo state network of the crossbar algorithm, and output the predicted comprehensive energy demand of the park. Experiment shows that after applying this method, the predicted values fluctuate between 1.410%-2.384%, RMSE values fluctuate between 176.4 MW-205.3 MW, indicating that the error of the predicted results using this method is relatively small.

Online publication date: Fri, 10-May-2024

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