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Refining Short-Term Power Load Forecasting: An Optimized Model with Long Short-Term Memory Network

Sile   
Hu  
Wenbin   
Cai  
Jun   
Liu  
Hao Shi  
Jiawei   
Yu  

SUMMARY

Short-term power load forecasting involves the stable operation and optimal scheduling of the power system. Accurate load forecasting can improve the safety and economy of the power grid. Therefore, how to predict power load quickly and accurately has become one of the urgent problems to be solved. Based on the optimization parameter selection and data preprocessing of the improved Long Short-Term Memory Network, the study first integrated particle swarm optimization algorithm to achieve parameter optimization. Then, combined with convolutional neural network, the power load data were processed to optimize the data and reduce noise, thereby enhancing model performance. Finally, simulation experiments were conducted. The PSO-CNN-LSTM model was tested on the GEFC dataset and demonstrated stability of up to 90%. This was 22% higher than the competing CNN-LSTM model and at least 30% higher than the LSTM model. The PSO-CNN-LSTM model was trained with a step size of 1.9×10^4, the relative mean square error was 0.2345×10^-4. However, when the CNN-LSTM and LSTM models were trained for more than 2.0×10^4 steps, they still did not achieve the target effect. In addition, the fitting error of the PSOCNN-LSTM model in the GEFC dataset was less than 1.0×10^-7. In power load forecasting, the PSOCNN- LSTM model's predicted results had an average absolute error of less than 1.0% when compared to actual data. This was an improvement of at least 0.8% compared to the average absolute error of the CNNLSTM prediction model. These experiments confirmed that the prediction model that combined two methods had further improved the speed and accuracy of power load prediction compared to traditional prediction models, providing more guarantees for safe and stable operation of the power system.

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