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Thendo Sikhwari, Nthaduleni Nethengwe, Caston Sigauke and Hector Chikoore
Extreme value theory is a powerful method that is known to provide statistical models for events rarely observed. This paper presents a modelling framework for the maximum rainfall data recorded in Limpopo province, South Africa, from 1960 to 2020. Daily...
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Caston Sigauke, Rosinah Mukhodobwane, Wilbert Chagwiza and Winston Garira
With the use of empirical data, this paper focuses on solving financial and investment issues involving extremal dependence of 10 pairwise combinations of the 5 BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) stock markets. Daily closing equity in...
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Mamphaga Ratshilengo, Caston Sigauke and Alphonce Bere
Renewable energy forecasts are critical to renewable energy grids and backup plans, operational plans, and short-term power purchases. This paper focused on short-term forecasting of high-frequency global horizontal irradiance data from one of South Afri...
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Edina Chandiwana, Caston Sigauke and Alphonce Bere
Probabilistic solar power forecasting has been critical in Southern Africa because of major shortages of power due to climatic changes and other factors over the past decade. This paper discusses Gaussian process regression (GPR) coupled with core vector...
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Lucky O. Daniel, Caston Sigauke, Colin Chibaya and Rendani Mbuvha
Wind offers an environmentally sustainable energy resource that has seen increasing global adoption in recent years. However, its intermittent, unstable and stochastic nature hampers its representation among other renewable energy sources. This work addr...
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Caston Sigauke
The paper discusses an application of generalised additive models (GAMs) in predicting medium-term hourly electricity demand using South African data for 2009 to 2013. Variable selection was done using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Las...
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Caston Sigauke, Delson Chikobvu
Uncertainty in electricity demand is caused by many factors. Large changes are usually attributed to extreme weather conditions and the general random usage of electricity by consumers. More understanding requires a detailed analysis using a stochastic p...
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Delson Chikobvu, Caston Sigauke
The paper discusses the modelling of the influence of temperature on average daily electricity demand in South Africa using a piecewise linear regression model and the generalized extreme value theory approach for the period - 2000 to 2010. Empirical res...
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