TY - CHAP A1 - Petkovic, Milena A1 - Zittel, Janina T1 - Resilient Forecasting of High-Dimensional Network Time Series in the Energy Domain: A Hybrid Approach T2 - Operations Research Proceedings 2023 N2 - Energy systems are complex networks consisting of various interconnected components. Accurate energy demand and supply forecasts are crucial for efficient system operation and decision-making. However, high-dimensional data, complex network structures, and dynamic changes and disruptions in energy networks pose significant challenges for forecasting models. To address this, we propose a hybrid approach for resilient forecasting of network time series (HRF-NTS) in the energy domain. Our approach combines mathematical optimization methods with state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to achieve accurate and robust forecasts for high-dimensional energy network time series. We incorporate an optimization framework to account for uncertainties and disruptive changes in the energy system. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated through a case study of forecasting energy demand and supply in a complex, large-scale natural gas transmission network. The results show that the hybrid approach outperforms alternative prediction models in terms of accuracy and resilience to structural changes and disruptions, providing stable, multi-step ahead forecasts for different short to mid-term forecasting horizons. Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Petkovic, Milena A1 - Zittel, Janina T1 - Forecasting and modeling the dynamics of large-scale energy networks under the supply and demand balance constraint T2 - AIRO Springer Series: International Conference on Optimization and Decision Science N2 - With the emergence of ”Big Data” the analysis of large data sets of high-dimensional energy time series in network structures have become feasible. However, building large-scale data-driven and computationally efficient models to accurately capture the underlying spatial and temporal dynamics and forecast the multivariate time series data remains a great challenge. Additional constraints make the problem more challenging to solve with conventional methods. For example, to ensure the security of supply, energy networks require the demand and supply to be balanced. This paper introduces a novel large-scale Hierarchical Network Regression model with Relaxed Balance constraint (HNR-RB) to investigate the network dynamics and predict multistep-ahead flows in the natural gas transmission network, where the total in- and out-flows of the network have to be balanced over a period of time. We concurrently address three main challenges: high dimensionality of networks with more than 100 nodes, unknown network dynamics, and constraint of balanced supply and demand in the network. The effectiveness of the proposed model is demonstrated through a real-world case study of forecasting demand and supply in a large-scale natural gas transmission network. The results demonstrate that HNR-RB outperforms alternative models for short- and mid-term horizons. Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Petkovic, Milena A1 - Zakiyeva, Nazgul A1 - Zittel, Janina T1 - Statistical Analysis and Modeling for Detecting Regime Changes in Gas Nomination Time Series T2 - Operations Research Proceedings 2021. OR 2021 N2 - As a result of the legislation for gas markets introduced by the European Union in 2005, separate independent companies have to conduct the transport and trading of natural gas. The current gas market of Germany, which has a market value of more than 54 billion USD, consists of Transmission System Operators (TSO), network users, and traders. Traders can nominate a certain amount of gas anytime and anywhere in the network. Such unrestricted access for the traders, on the other hand, increase the uncertainty in the gas supply management. Some customers’ behaviors may cause abrupt structural changes in gas flow time series. In particular, it is a challenging task for the TSO operators to predict gas nominations 6 to 10 h-ahead. In our study, we aim to investigate the regime changes in time series of nominations to predict the 6 to 10 h-ahead of gas nominations. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08623-6_29 SP - 188 EP - 193 PB - Springer, Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zakiyeva, Nazgul A1 - Petkovic, Milena T1 - Modeling and Forecasting Gas Network Flows with Multivariate Time Series and Mathematical Programming Approach T2 - Operations Research Proceedings 2021. OR 2021. N2 - With annual consumption of approx. 95 billion cubic meters and similar amounts of gas just transshipped through Germany to other EU states, Germany’s gas transport system plays a vital role in European energy supply. The complex, more than 40,000 km long high-pressure transmission network is controlled by several transmission system operators (TSOs) whose main task is to provide security of supply in a cost-efficient way. Given the slow speed of gas flows through the gas transmission network pipelines, it has been an essential task for the gas network operators to enhance the forecast tools to build an accurate and effective gas flow prediction model for the whole network. By incorporating the recent progress in mathematical programming and time series modeling, we aim to model natural gas network and predict gas in- and out-flows at multiple supply and demand nodes for different forecasting horizons. Our model is able to describe the dynamics in the network by detecting the key nodes, which may help to build an optimal management strategy for transmission system operators. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08623-6_31 SP - 200 EP - 205 PB - Springer, Cham ER -