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Bayesian hierarchical probabilistic forecasting of intraday electricity prices

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Abstract

We address the need for forecasting methodologies that handle large uncertainties in electricity prices for continuous intraday markets by incorporating parameter uncertainty and using a broad set of covariables. This study presents the first Bayesian forecasting of electricity prices traded on the German intraday market. Endogenous and exogenous covariables are handled via Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (OMP) and regularising priors. The target variable is the IDFull price index, with forecasts given as posterior predictive distributions. Validation uses the highly volatile 2022 electricity prices, which have seldom been studied. As a benchmark, we use all intraday transactions at the time of forecast to compute a live IDFull value. According to market efficiency, it should not be possible to improve on this last-price benchmark. However, we observe significant improvements in point measures and probability scores, including an average reduction of 5.9% in absolute errors and an average increase of 1.7% in accuracy when forecasting whether the IDFull exceeds the day-ahead price. Finally, we challenge the use of LASSO in electricity price forecasting, showing that OMP results in superior performance, specifically an average reduction of 22.7% in absolute error and 20.2% in the continuous ranked probability score
Original languageEnglish
JournalApplied Energy
Volume380
Pages (from-to)1-18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electricity price forecasting
  • Bayesian forecasting
  • Feature selection

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