Selected Papers from the 21st IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC 2021)
A special issue of Forecasting (ISSN 2571-9394). This special issue belongs to the section "Power and Energy Forecasting".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 621
Special Issue Editors
Interests: photovoltaic system; grid; power sharing; inverters; forecasting; nowcasting; machine learning; degradation; battery management systems; polymer solar cells; organic photovoltaics; electric vehicle; vehicle-to-grid; microgrid; energy systems; maximum power point trackers; electric power plant loads; electricity price; power markets; heterogeneous networks; base stations; energy efficiency; life cycle assessment; wind power; regenerative braking; bicycles; motorcycles; car sharing; autonomous vehicles
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Interests: energy forecasting; PV forecasting; evolutionary computation; energy-harvesting devices (EHDs); renewable systems; unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This special EEEIC session is about power forecasting and prognostic techniques in power systems. The main topics can be summarized as follows:
Energy Forecasting:
- Forecasting of intermittent energy resources;
- Wind and solar power forecasting;
- Forecasting of demand (load) and price of electricity;
- Load and generation forecasting in smart grid and microgrids;
- Forecasting methods in energy planning models.
Forecasting of Remaining Useful Life:
- Monitoring and forecasting methods for reliability;
- Maintenance and safety;
- Smart devices and prediction of system reliability;
- Prognostics and system health management;
- Predictive, reactive, and prescriptive maintenance.
Prof. Dr. Sonia Leva
Prof. Dr. Francesco Grimaccia
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wind and solar forecasting
- load forecasting
- maintenance and safety
- predictive and prescriptive maintenance
- evolutionary computation
- RES plant monitoring and diagnosis
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