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In this step, both the load active power and the load reactive power should be forecasted over a long period of time.
Usually, for the wind power forecasting of a big wind farm, a representative wind speed (such as a spatial average wind speed) should be forecasted whether based on the time series method or NWP method.
Due to the uncertainties of future EV swapping demands and output abilities of PV energy, a set of potential future planning scenarios should be forecasted and established to ensure the availability and flexibility of planning model strategy.
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This timing is related to the Norwegian Planning and Building Act, requiring that such an event should be forecast at least 72 hours in advance, otherwise, the region must be abandoned or not developed further (Harbitz et al. 2014).
However, in practical valuation analysis accounting data should only be forecasted over finite horizons.
By using these correlations, deflections under sustained loads should then be forecast.
"The level of tourism is much higher than it was 20 years ago and management issues should have been forecast," says Susan Denyer of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (Icomos), a non-governmental body that advises Unesco.
By this, a decision-directed adaptive updating step should be reasonably forecast.
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