Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.51, No.10, 1911-1917, 2010
Short-term electricity prices forecasting based on support vector regression and Auto-regressive integrated moving average modeling
In this paper, we present the use of different mathematical models to forecast electricity price under deregulated power. A successful prediction tool of electricity price can help both power producers and consumers plan their bidding strategies. Inspired by that the support vector regression (SVR) model, with the c-insensitive loss function, admits of the residual within the boundary values of c-tube, we propose a hybrid model that combines both SVR and Auto-regressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models to take advantage of the unique strength of SVR and ARIMA models in nonlinear and linear modeling, which is called SVRARIMA. A nonlinear analysis of the time-series indicates the convenience of nonlinear modeling, the SVR is applied to capture the nonlinear patterns. ARIMA models have been successfully applied in solving the residuals regression estimation problems. The experimental results demonstrate that the model proposed outperforms the existing neural-network approaches, the traditional ARIMA models and other hybrid models based on the root mean square error and mean absolute percentage error. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Support vector regression;ARIMA;Artificial neural networks;Price forecasting;Competitive market