Her et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Artificial neural network based short term electrical load forecastingHer et al., 2022
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- Her O
- Mahmud M
- Abidin M
- Ayop R
- Buyamin S
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- International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems
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In power generation, a 24-hour load profile can vary significantly throughout the day. Therefore, power generation must be adjusted to reduce money loss due to excess generation. This paper presents a short-term load forecasting (STLF) system design using …
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