Publication: Forecasting Turkish electricity consumption: A critical analysis of single and hybrid models
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Forecasting of electricity consumption is a critical issue, due to its importance in the planning of the energy
trading countries. Several new techniques such as hybrid models are used as well as classical single models to
estimate electricity consumption. This study aims to get the best electricity consumption model of Türkiye. For
this, the forecasting performances of single and hybrid electricity consumption models, SARIMA is the time series
model, ANNs and MLPs are machine learning single models and SARIMA-ANNs and SARIMA-MLPs are hybrid
models of machine learning, are compared. This study employs new hybrid models and examines whether the
multiplicative model of Wang et al. or the combined model of Khashei and Bijari is superior to than Zhang’s
hybrid model commonly used as the ARIMA-hybrid model with well known flaws. The results show that hybrid
models are more accurate than single time series/machine learning models when forecasting Turkish electricity
consumption. Moreover, The Khashei and Bijari hybrid model outperformed the other models and it was
determined as the best model for forecasting Türkiye’s electricity consumption.
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Çağlayan Akay E., Topal K. H., "Forecasting Turkish electricity consumption: A critical analysis of single and hybrid models", ENERGY JOURNAL, cilt.305, sa.1, ss.1-15, 2024
