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A Novel Ensemble Wind Speed Forecasting System Based on Artificial Neural Network for Intelligent Energy Management

Özdemir, 2024

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1342924584439500791
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Özdemir M
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Accurate and consistent wind speed forecasting is vital for efficient energy management and the market economy. Wind speed is non-linear, non-stationary, and irregular, so it is very difficult to forecast. There are many forecasting methods currently in use; however, selecting …
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