Forecasting
Free Itron Forecasting Brown Bag Seminars
Itron is proud to continue hosting the popular hour-long internet seminars covering a range of forecasting topics. Itron is always at the forefront of the energy forecasting field. We are helping our customers around the world understand the complexities of energy forecasting and talking about the latest forecasting issues and solutions. Take advantage of Itron’s expertise and experience to gain insightful knowledge and help you to improve your forecasts.
Participation is free, but prior registration is required. Each seminar lasts approximately one hour, allowing 45 minutes for the presentation and 15 minutes for questions. Seminars begin at noon Pacific-time, and if you can’t attend a seminar or missed one, don’t worry, your registration ensures that a link to the recording will be sent to you automatically approximately one week after the seminar date.
Our first seminar of the year is next Tuesday, March 25. "The Frontier of Short-term Load Forecasting" seminar presents three areas of research designed to improve forecast accuracy:
Click here to register for this event.
Remaining 2014 Topics
Click here to read more about these topics.
Participation is free, but prior registration is required. Each seminar lasts approximately one hour, allowing 45 minutes for the presentation and 15 minutes for questions. Seminars begin at noon Pacific-time, and if you can’t attend a seminar or missed one, don’t worry, your registration ensures that a link to the recording will be sent to you automatically approximately one week after the seminar date.
Our first seminar of the year is next Tuesday, March 25. "The Frontier of Short-term Load Forecasting" seminar presents three areas of research designed to improve forecast accuracy:
- Treatment of weather
- Model cascade
- Inclusion of embedded solar generation
Click here to register for this event.
Remaining 2014 Topics
- 2013 Weather Normalization Trend Survey
- 2014 Forecast Accuracy Benchmarking Survey and Energy Trends
- Using AMI Data to Enhance Daily Tracking Processes
Click here to read more about these topics.
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