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Size Matters: Estimation Sample Length and Electricity Price Forecasting Accuracy

Carlo Fezzi, Luca Mosetti

2020The Energy Journal27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Short-term electricity price forecasting models are typically estimated via rolling windows, i.e. by using only the most recent observations. Nonetheless, the literature does not provide guidelines on how to select the optimal size of such windows. This paper shows that determining the appropriate window prior to estimation dramatically improves forecasting performances. In addition, it proposes a simple two-step approach to choose the best performing models and window sizes. The value of this methodology is illustrated by analyzing hourly datasets from two large power markets (Nord Pool and IPEX) with a selection of eleven different forecasting models. Incidentally, our empirical application reveals that simple models, such as a simple linear regression (SLR) with only two parameters, can perform unexpectedly well if estimated on extremely short samples. Surprisingly, in the Nord Pool, such SLR is the best performing model in 13 out 24 trading periods.

Topics & Concepts

EconometricsElectricity price forecastingComputer scienceElectricityEstimationWindow (computing)Sample (material)Simple (philosophy)Sample size determinationSelection (genetic algorithm)RegressionTerm (time)StatisticsElectricity marketEconomicsMathematicsMachine learningEngineeringElectrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsOperating systemEpistemologyManagementPhilosophyChemistryChromatographyPhysicsEnergy Load and Power ForecastingElectric Power System OptimizationEnergy Efficiency and Management
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