Prediction of power fluctuations from wind power plants in Sri Lanka by an auto regressive model

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2015-06-12

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Hydropower is the major renewable energy contributor to the national grid in Srii Lanka amounting to 48% of the total installed capacity. Further expansion of hydropower however, is| limited due to environmental and resource constraints. Meanwhile the demand for electricity is'. estimated to rise at an annual rate of 8% - 10% prompting the need to find alternative power options.^ The wind energy has been identified as a promising candidate to generate electricity in Sri Lanka. v||| However for a reliable integration of wind energy, the volatile nature of wind has to be understood. ^ Accurate wind power forecasts are beneficial for wind plant operators, utility operators, and utility |S| customers. Wind speed-time series data typically exhibit autocorrelation, which can be defined as the || degree of dependence on preceding values. This paper presents the state of the art wind power forecasting technique and examines the use of a standard class of statistical time-series models to fjj predict wind power output. Present study shows how an autoregressive model can serve as a ^ modelling and forecasting wind power generation in Puttalama area.

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