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Reconstruct Breakdown

Pierre Segonne edited this page Feb 18, 2022 · 3 revisions

Model overview

The Reconstruct Breakdown model is used when the total production of a zone is available in real-time, but its breakdown is unknown or insufficient.

Some types of production modes are highly variable. For example, variable renewables vary due to weather: wind production depends on wind speed, and solar production depends on the amount of sunlight available. We construct a model for each of these production modes, that we trained on historical data. Once these production values have been estimated, the rest of the production is estimated by applying a static breakdown over the remaining production (total - variable renewables).

Detailed description

The diagram below details the inner workings of the Reconstruct Breakdown model.

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Figure 1: Schematic view of the Reconstruct Breakdown

The data required to run the model encompasses both real-time:

  • total production
  • weather features

And historical aggregates:

  • historical production mix
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