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Mathematical Problems in Engineering | 2013

Short-Term Forecasting Models for Photovoltaic Plants: Analytical versus Soft-Computing Techniques

Claudio Monteiro; L. Alfredo Fernandez-Jimenez; Ignacio J. Ramírez-Rosado; Andrés Muñoz-Jimenez; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan

We present and compare two short-term statistical forecasting models for hourly average electric power production forecasts of photovoltaic (PV) plants: the analytical PV power forecasting model (APVF) and the multiplayer perceptron PV forecasting model (MPVF). Both models use forecasts from numerical weather prediction (NWP) tools at the location of the PV plant as well as the past recorded values of PV hourly electric power production. The APVF model consists of an original modeling for adjusting irradiation data of clear sky by an irradiation attenuation index, combined with a PV power production attenuation index. The MPVF model consists of an artificial neural network based model (selected among a large set of ANN optimized with genetic algorithms, GAs). The two models use forecasts from the same NWP tool as inputs. The APVF and MPVF models have been applied to a real-life case study of a grid-connected PV plant using the same data. Despite the fact that both models are quite different, they achieve very similar results, with forecast horizons covering all the daylight hours of the following day, which give a good perspective of their applicability for PV electric production sale bids to electricity markets.


ieee powertech conference | 2001

Spatial analysis tool to evaluate spatial incremental costs on electric distribution

Cltiudio Monteiro; Ignacio J. Ramírez-Rosado; Vladimiro Miranda; Miguel Sousa; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria

The evaluation of high-potential areas for integrating distributed resources is mainly dependent on the geographical characterization of resources, consumptions, energy technologies and infrastructures. The effect of distributed resources on electric distribution could be studied by a spatial evaluation of incremental costs. This paper presents a spatial support system (SSS), based on geographical information system (GIS) methodologies, to evaluate the spatial impact caused by integration of distributed power resources on the power distribution network costs.


The Scientific World Journal | 2014

A comparative study of electric load curve changes in an urban low-voltage substation in Spain during the economic crisis (2008-2013).

Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena; L. Alfredo Fernandez-Jimenez; Mario Mañana-Canteli

This paper presents a comparative study of the electricity consumption (EC) in an urban low-voltage substation before and during the economic crisis (2008–2013). This low-voltage substation supplies electric power to near 400 users. The EC was measured for an 11-year period (2002–2012) with a sampling time of 1 minute. The study described in the paper consists of detecting the changes produced in the load curves of this substation along the time due to changes in the behaviour of consumers. The EC was compared using representative curves per time period (precrisis and crisis). These representative curves were obtained after a computational process, which was based on a search for days with similar curves to the curve of a determined (base) date. This similitude was assessed by the proximity on the calendar, day of the week, daylight time, and outdoor temperature. The last selection parameter was the error between the nearest neighbour curves and the base date curve. The obtained representative curves were linearized to determine changes in their structure (maximum and minimum consumption values, duration of the daily time slot, etc.). The results primarily indicate an increase in the EC in the night slot during the summer months in the crisis period.


Renewable Energy | 2012

Short-term power forecasting system for photovoltaic plants

L. Alfredo Fernandez-Jimenez; Andrés Muñoz-Jimenez; Alberto Falces; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena; Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria


Renewable Energy | 2015

Site selection for new PV power plants based on their observability

L. Alfredo Fernandez-Jimenez; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria; Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Alberto Falces


Energies | 2017

High Voltage Overhead Power Line Routing under an Objective Observability Criterion

Luis A. Fernández-Jiménez; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena; Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Alberto Falces


2017 European Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) | 2017

Electric Power Distribution Planning Tool Based on Geographic Information Systems and Evolutionary Algorithms

Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; L. Alfredo Fernandez-Jimenez; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Alberto Falces


2017 European Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) | 2017

Day-Ahead Probabilistic Photovoltaic Power Forecasting Models Based on Quantile Regression Neural Networks

L. Alfredo Fernandez-Jimenez; Sonia Terreros-Olarte; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena; Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria; Alberto Falces


international conference on modelling identification and control | 2007

Electricity distribution networks planning with energy efficiency programs

Ignacio J. Ramírez-Rosado; E. Tarancón-Andrés; L.A. Fernandez-Jimenez; Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena


MIC'06 Proceedings of the 25th IASTED international conference on Modeling, indentification, and control | 2006

Hybrid distributed generation for power distribution systems planning

Ignacio J. Ramírez-Rosado; Pedro Zorzano-Santamaria; L.A. Fernandez-Jimenez; Eduardo Garcia-Garrido; Pedro M. Lara-Santillan; Enrique Zorzano-Alba; Montserrat Mendoza-Villena

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