Happy New Year! As a tradition of this blog, it's time to look at the statistics of Energy Forecasting in 2016.
Where are the readers?
They are from 147 countries and SARs.
They are from 2660 cities.
Comparing with Energy Forecasting @2015.
All-time top 10 most viewed posts (from 4478 views to 2731 views):
- Call For Papers: Probabilistic Energy Forecasting | International Journal of Forecasting
- I'm Hiring: Research Assistantships Available
- Load Factor, Coincidence Factor, Diversity Factor and Responsibility Factor
- GEFCom2014 is ON - 8 Tips before You Join the Game
- Who's #1? Rating, Ranking and Provisional Leaderboard of GEFCom2014
- Inside Leaderboard
- Load Forecasting Terminology: a Growing List
- Tao's Recommended Reading List for Energy Forecasters
- GEFCom2017: Hierarchical Probabilistic Load Forecasting
- 10 Recommended Papers for GEFCom2014 Contestants
Top 10 most-viewed classic posts (from 3914 views to 1525 views):
- Load Factor, Coincidence Factor, Diversity Factor and Responsibility Factor
- Load Forecasting Terminology: a Growing List
- Tao's Recommended Reading List for Energy Forecasters
- 10 Recommended Papers for GEFCom2014 Contestants
- The Most Valuable Advice I Got from Jim Burke
- Tao's Recommended SAS Courses for Energy Forecasters
- Three Must-Know Basics of Forecasting
- Long Term Probabilistic Load Forecasting and Normalization with Hourly Information
- 13 Lucky Tips for Energy Forecasting
- Three Skills of the Ideal Energy Forecaster
Top 10 most-viewed posts in 2016 (from 2987 views to 1172 views):
- GEFCom2017: Hierarchical Probabilistic Load Forecasting
- Load Factor, Coincidence Factor, Diversity Factor and Responsibility Factor
- Instructions for GEFCom2017 Qualifying Match
- BigDEAL Forecasting Competition - Spring 2016
- Probabilistic Energy Forecasting: Global Energy Forecasting Competition 2014 and Beyond
- Announcing BFCom2016s Winners
- Call For Papers: 2017 International Symposium on Energy Analytics (ISEA2017)
- Job Openings for Energy Analysts and Forecasters
- Datasets for Energy Forecasting
- Load Forecasting Terminology: a Growing List
Thank you very much for your support! Happy Forecasting in 2017!
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