Forecasting Day-Ahead Electricity Metrics with Artificial Neural Networks

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jan 28;22(3):1051. doi: 10.3390/s22031051.

Abstract

As artificial neural network architectures grow increasingly more efficient in time-series prediction tasks, their use for day-ahead electricity price and demand prediction, a task with very specific rules and highly volatile dataset values, grows more attractive. Without a standardized way to compare the efficiency of algorithms and methods for forecasting electricity metrics, it is hard to have a good sense of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. In this paper, we create models in several neural network architectures for predicting the electricity price on the HUPX market and electricity load in Montenegro and compare them to multiple neural network models on the same basis (using the same dataset and metrics). The results show the promising efficiency of neural networks in general for the task of short-term prediction in the field, with methods combining fully connected layers and recurrent neural or temporal convolutional layers performing the best. The feature extraction power of convolutional layers shows very promising results and recommends the further exploration of temporal convolutional networks in the field.

Keywords: artificial neural networks; convolutional neural networks; day-ahead electricity price forecasting; electricity load forecasting; price forecasting; recurrent neural networks; temporal convolutional neural networks.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Benchmarking*
  • Electricity
  • Forecasting
  • Neural Networks, Computer*