Load estimation based on self-organizing maps and Bayesian networks for microgrids design in rural zones
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Caquilpán, Víctor
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Load estimation based on self-organizing maps and Bayesian networks for microgrids design in rural zones
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Microgrids are suitable electrical solutions for
providing energy in rural zones. However, it is challenging to
propose in advance a good design of the microgrid because the
electrical load is difficult to estimate due to its highly
dependence of the residential consumption. In this paper, a
novel estimation methodology for the residential load profiles is
proposed. Socio-demographic data and electrical power
consumption are used to generate significant knowledge about
the load behavior. Socio-demographic data are used as input for
a neural network called Self-Organizing Maps (SOM). The
SOM proposes a way to group dwelling according to their
different features. Moreover, a probabilistic model based on
Bayesian networks incorporates daily variations of the electrical
load, simulating the behavior of the electrical appliances. The
methodology, as a whole, is applied to a case study in a rural
community located in Chile. The methodology is easily
adaptable to other rural communities.
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2017 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference - Latin America, ISGT Latin America 2017, Volumen 2017-January
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