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Revolutionizing Solar Power Production with Artificial Intelligence: A Sustainable Predictive Model

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su15107999

Keywords

solar power production; artificial intelligence; multilayer perceptron; adaptive network fuzzy inference system; prediction

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In this study, multilayer perceptron and adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system models were used for PV power production forecasting. The suggested method provided better results compared to the latest models, and future PV power generation values were also predicted. The ultimate goal is to achieve a balance between the supply and demand of energy through model predictive control technique.
Photovoltaic (PV) power production systems throughout the world struggle with inconsistency in the distribution of PV generation. Accurate PV power forecasting is essential for grid-connected PV systems in case the surrounding environmental conditions experience unfavourable shifts. PV power production forecasting requires the consideration of critical elements, such as grid energy management, grid operation and scheduling. In the present investigation, multilayer perceptron and adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system models were used to forecast PV power production. The developed forecasting model was educated using historical data from October 2011 to February 2022. The outputs of the proposed model were checked for accuracy and compared by considering the dataset from a PV power-producing station. Three different error measurements were used-mean square error, root-mean-square error, and Pearson's correlation coefficient-to determine the robustness of the suggested method. The suggested method was found to provide better results than the most recent and cutting-edge models. The MLP and ANFIS models achieved the highest performance (R = 100%), with less prediction errors (MSE = 1.1116 x 10(-8)) and (MSE = 1.3521 x 10(-8)) with respect to MLP and ANFIS models. The study also predicts future PV power generation values using previously collected PV power production data. The ultimate goal of this work is to produce a model predictive control technique to achieve a balance between the supply and demand of energy.

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