2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14020409
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Day-Ahead Electric Load Forecast for a Ghanaian Health Facility Using Different Algorithms

Abstract: Ghana suffers from frequent power outages, which can be compensated by off-grid energy solutions. Photovoltaic-hybrid systems become more and more important for rural electrification due to their potential to offer a clean and cost-effective energy supply. However, uncertainties related to the prediction of electrical loads and solar irradiance result in inefficient system control and can lead to an unstable electricity supply, which is vital for the high reliability required for applications within the health… Show more

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“…In Ghana, 14.1% of the population had no access to electricity in 2020 [34] and access to electricity did not guarantee a constant supply [35]. The electricity generation is mostly based on fossil fuels, as 62% of the electricity from the national grid is generated by oil and natural gas [36].…”
Section: Use-case: Don Bosco Mini Grid In Temamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Ghana, 14.1% of the population had no access to electricity in 2020 [34] and access to electricity did not guarantee a constant supply [35]. The electricity generation is mostly based on fossil fuels, as 62% of the electricity from the national grid is generated by oil and natural gas [36].…”
Section: Use-case: Don Bosco Mini Grid In Temamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electricity generation is mostly based on fossil fuels, as 62% of the electricity from the national grid is generated by oil and natural gas [36]. Diesel generators are as well widely used [35]. Off-grid solutions, such as mini grids which are supplied by renewable energy, can satisfy the increasing demand for electricity and ensure a low-emission and reliable power supply [37] [38].…”
Section: Use-case: Don Bosco Mini Grid In Temamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sub-Saharan Africa's electrical demand is growing due to fast population growth, resulting in increasing demand. Despite a 2.45% drop in the number of people without access to electricity between 2013 and 2018, the electrification rate has remained low at 45% ([ 13 , 15 ] According to Chaaraoui et al [ 15 ], unreliable energy supply affects about 80% of Sub-Saharan African enterprises, owing to outdated power grid technology and inadequate network management. The Ghanaian energy industry suffers from substantial transmission and distribution losses of about 20%, while electricity prices are growing due to inflation and bad contracting with foreign power plant providers, resulting in a transition from low electricity availability to low affordability [ 16 ].…”
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“…For producers the nominal quantity of energy considers the produced energy at nominal power while for consumers it considers the peak energy consumption. Table 1 presents the typical values for the NRMSE of each player considering average values from the literature [5,14,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48].…”
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