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On-line adaptation of confidence intervals based on weather stability for wind power forecasting

Pinson et al., 2004

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2436757417734842928
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Pinson P
Kariniotakis G
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Global WindPower Conference

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Existing literature or tools for wind power forecasting do not consider online estimation of confidence intervals for the output of the forecasting models. Uncertainty is estimated either based on error estimations coming form weather forecasts or on the inappropriate …
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