Abstract
In order to improve the short-term prediction accuracy of wind power and provide the basis for power grid dispatching, a complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition with adaptive noise (CEEMDAN) -grey wolf optimization (GWO) -bidirectional long short-term memory network (Bi-LSTM) prediction model is proposed to predict the short-term output power of wind farms. Firstly, the original wind power data is preprocessed, and then the original wind power data is decomposed into components that are easy to extract features by using CEEMDAN. The Bi-LSTM prediction model is established for each component, and then the grey wolf optimization algorithm is used to optimize the parameters of the Bi-LSTM model. The optimized hyperparameters are brought into the Bi-LSTM model to output the prediction results of each component. Finally, the prediction results of each component are superimposed and reconstructed to obtain the final prediction results of wind power. The simulation analysis of the power data of a wind farm in Gansu Province shows that the CEEMDAN-GWO-Bi-LSTM model has better accuracy in short-term wind power prediction.
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