Abstract

Due to growing share of renewable energies in the last decades, the power grid has to deal with a great amount of unpredictable and volatile energy. In order to protect it from overloads and hence resulting risks, models to predict a-priori the energy produced from renewable energy sources are of great necessity. Such forecast models serve as important tool for the Distribution System Operators (DSOs). In this work, forecast models for photovoltaic (PV) and hydroelectric power generation are presented, aiming to their utilization from the grid operator as tool for scheduling switching activities in the distribution grid. The models are successfully evaluated through recorded power output data, provided by the DSO of Carinthia, Austria.

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