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Predictive Uncertainty in Short-Term PV Forecasting under Missing Data: A Multiple Imputation Approach

2026-03-16Unverified0· sign in to hype

Parastoo Pashmchi, Jérôme Benoit, Motonobu Kanagawa

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Abstract

Missing values are common in photovoltaic (PV) power data, yet the uncertainty they induce is not propagated into predictive distributions. We develop a framework that incorporates missing-data uncertainty into short-term PV forecasting by combining stochastic multiple imputation with Rubin's rule. The approach is model-agnostic and can be integrated with standard machine-learning predictors. Empirical results show that ignoring missing-data uncertainty leads to overly narrow prediction intervals. Accounting for this uncertainty improves interval calibration while maintaining comparable point prediction accuracy. These results demonstrate the importance of propagating imputation uncertainty in data-driven PV forecasting.

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