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Introducing a causal PAR (p) model to evaluate the influence of climate variables in reservoir inflows: a Brazilian case

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2017-01-01
Author
Maçaira, Paula Medina
Oliveira, Fernando Luiz Cyrino
Ferreira, Pedro Guilherme Costa
Almeida, Fernanda Villa Nova de
Souza, Reinaldo Castro
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The Brazilian electricity energy matrix is essentially formed by hydraulic sources which currently account for 70% of the installed capacity. One of the most important characteristics of a generation system with hydro predominance is the strong dependence on the inflow regimes. Nowadays, the Brazilian power sector uses the PAR(p) model to generate scenarios for hydrological inflows. This approach does not consider any exogenous information that may affect hydrological regimes. The main objective of this paper is to infer on the influence of climatic events in water inflows as a way to improve the model's performance. The proposed model is called 'causal PAR(p)' and considers exogenous variables, such as El Niño and Sunspots, to generate scenarios for some Brazilian reservoirs. The result shows that the error measures decrease approximately 3%. This improvement indicates that the inclusion of climate variables to model and simulate the inflows time series is a valid exercise and should be taken into consideration.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/21645
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Knowledge Areas
Economia
Subject
Energia elétrica - Produção
Usinas hidrelétricas
Climatologia
Keyword
Reservoir inflow modelling
Periodic models
Climate predictors

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