Abstract:
The electricity generation and forecasting are playing a significant role to enhance national
economic growth. It has a direct impact on both individual’s standards of living and industrial
enhancements; especially, it is a prerequisite to enhance industrialization, farming and residential
requirements. As a result, most of the countries are allocating a considerable amount for power
generation and forecasting from nation’s annual budget. The main objective of this study is to
focus on analyzing the electricity demands in Sri Lanka using a new proposed combined hybrid
approach based on Artificial Neural Network.
The methodology of the study is carried as follows. In the first phase, electricity demand of Sri
Lanka is forecasting based on the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) and
Artificial Neural Network (ANN) approaches separately. In the next stage, the new proposed
combined approach of ANN and ARIMA (ANN-ARIMA) is applied.
According to the Akaike Information Criterion, Schwarz Information Criterion and Hannan Quinn
Criterion results, ARIMA(0,1,1) (R-squared : 45%, Durbin-Watson stat: 2.32) and ARIMA (1, 1,
1) (R-squared : 55%, Durbin-Watson stat: 2.03) are best models for forecasting electricity
production and electricity consumption under the linear framework respectively.
As a next step, proposed ANN-ARIMA hybrid methodology is applied to forecast non-linear
composite based on MATLAB training algorithms. Furthermore, the model selection results
concluded that, Backpropagation Neural Network (BPNN) (1-4-1) with 0.06 learning rates and
BPNN (1-2-1) with 0.04 learning rates are the best one-step-ahead forecasting for electricity
production and electricity consumption respectively.
According to the empirical results, the electricity production and consumption curves went parallel
trend up to 1995. However, after 1995 consumption rate has been increasing rapidly with respect
to the production rate. When this is the case until 2020, it will create distortions in the Sri Lankan
future. So this study is a good sign for the government and energy sources must be introduced and
implemented for national power grid early as possible.