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Bias-correction method for wind-speed forecasting

Zhang, Tiejun; Yan, Pengcheng; Li, Zhaorong; Wang, Yousheng; Li, Yaohui

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Meteorologische Zeitschrift Vol. 28 No. 4 (2019), p. 293 - 304

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published: Nov 21, 2019
published online: Aug 15, 2019
manuscript accepted: Apr 1, 2019
manuscript revision received: Apr 1, 2019
manuscript revision requested: Jan 11, 2019
manuscript received: Oct 30, 2018

DOI: 10.1127/metz/2019/0950

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Abstract

The improvement in wind-speed-forecast accuracy by modifying the bias between simulations and observations can significantly improve the wind-power efficiency of wind farms, increase grid stability, relieve grid pressure, and reduce economic costs. Gansu (China) is rich in wind-energy resources and has a large number of wind farms, but there are also difficulties in the simulation of the wind speed. While the correlation coefficient between the simulated wind speed and that observed is high, the bias is large, making it necessary for a fast cyclic-bias correction method based on historical data. This new bias-correction method uses three parameters (average, variance trend) to correct the simulated wind speed. The results show that the bias is reduced to 1–2 m/s from 2–3 m/s, which meets the forecasting demands of wind-farm operators. The percentage wind-speed biases of the different wind farms are also reduced by 17 % to 23 %.

Keywords

wind farm • bias-correction method • correction parameters • wind-speed forecasting