Author
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- Jia He
(China Resources Power Technology and Research Institute Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 523808, China)
- Fangchun Tang
(China Resources Power Technology and Research Institute Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 523808, China)
- Junxin Feng
(China Resources Power Technology and Research Institute Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 523808, China)
- Chaoyang Liu
(China Resources New Energy (Lianzhou) Wind Energy Co., Ltd., Lianzhou 513444, China)
- Mengyan Ni
(China Resources New Energy (Liping) Wind Energy Co., Ltd., Liping 557300, China)
- Youguang Chen
(China Resources New Energy (Lianzhou) Wind Energy Co., Ltd., Lianzhou 513444, China)
- Hongdeng Mei
(China Resources New Energy (Liping) Wind Energy Co., Ltd., Liping 557300, China)
- Qin Hu
(Xuefeng Mountain National Field Scientific Observation and Research Station on Energy and Equipment Safety, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)
- Xingliang Jiang
(Xuefeng Mountain National Field Scientific Observation and Research Station on Energy and Equipment Safety, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China)
Abstract
With the increase in installed capacity of wind turbines, the stable operation of the power system has been affected. Accurate prediction of wind power is an important condition to ensure the healthy development of the wind power industry and the safe operation of the power grid. This paper first introduces the current status of wind power prediction methods under normal weather, and introduces them in detail from three aspects: physical model method, statistical prediction method and combined prediction method. Then, from the perspectives of numerical simulation analysis and statistical prediction methods, the wind power prediction method under icy conditions is introduced, and the problems faced by the existing methods are pointed out. Then, the accurate prediction of wind power under icing weather is considered, and two possible research directions for wind power prediction under icy weather are proposed: a statistical prediction method for classifying and clustering wind turbines according to microtopography, combining large-scale meteorological parameters with small-scale meteorological parameter correlation models and using machine learning for cluster power prediction, and a power prediction model converted from the power prediction model during normal operation of the wind turbine to the power prediction model during icing. Finally, the research on wind power prediction under ice-covered weather is summarized, and further research in this area is prospected.
Suggested Citation
Jia He & Fangchun Tang & Junxin Feng & Chaoyang Liu & Mengyan Ni & Youguang Chen & Hongdeng Mei & Qin Hu & Xingliang Jiang, 2025.
"Wind Power Prediction Method and Outlook in Microtopographic Microclimate,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-20, March.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:7:p:1686-:d:1622112
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