Non-Parametric Estimation of Multiple Periodic Components in Turkey's Electricity Consumption

Jie Yao, Edward Valachovic
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Electric generation and consumption are an essential component of contemporary living, influencing diverse facets of our daily routines, convenience, and economic progress. There is a high demand for characterizing the periodic pattern of electricity consumption. VBPBB employs a bandpass filter aligned to retain the frequency of a PC component and eliminating interference from other components. This leads to a significant reduction in the size of bootstrapped confidence intervals. Furthermore, other PC bootstrap methods preserve one but not multiple periodically correlated components, resulting in superior performance compared to other methods by providing a more precise estimation of the sampling distribution for the desired characteristics. The study of the periodic means of Turkey electricity consumption using VBPBB is presented and compared with outcomes from alternative bootstrapping approaches. These findings offer significant evidence supporting the existence of daily, weekly, and annual PC patterns, along with information on their timing and confidence intervals for their effects. This information is valuable for enhancing predictions and preparations for future responses to electricity consumption.
土耳其电力消费中多周期成分的非参数估计
发电和用电是当代生活的重要组成部分,影响着我们日常生活的方方面面、生活的便利和经济的进步。人们对描述电力消耗的周期性模式有很高的要求。VBPBB 采用带通滤波器,对准 PC 元件的频率,消除其他元件的干扰。这大大减少了引导置信区间的大小。此外,其他 PC 引导方法只保留一个而不保留多个周期相关成分,因此与其他方法相比,该方法能更精确地估计所需特征的抽样分布,从而获得更优越的性能。本文介绍了使用 VBPBB 对土耳其耗电量的周期性平均值进行的研究,并与其他引导方法的结果进行了比较。这些研究结果提供了重要的证据,证明了每日、每周和每年 PC 模式的存在,并提供了关于其时间及其影响的置信区间的信息。这些信息对于加强对未来用电反应的预测和准备工作非常有价值。
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