Wind power interval prediction (WPIP) plays an increasingly important role in evaluations of the uncertainty of wind power and becomes necessary for managing and planning power systems. However, the intermittent and fluctuating characteristics of wind power mean that high-quality prediction intervals (PIs) production is a challenging problem. In this article, we propose a novel hybrid model for the WPIP based on the gated recurrent unit (GRU) neural networks and variational mode decomposition (VMD). In the hybrid model, VMD is employed to decompose complex wind power data into simplified modes. Basic GRU prediction models, comprising a GRU input layer, multiple fully connected layers, and a rank-ordered terminal layer, are then trained for each mode to produce PIs, which are combined to obtain final PIs. In addition, an adaptive optimization method based on constructed intervals (CIs) is proposed to build high-quality training labels for supervised learning with the hybrid model. Several numerical experiments were implemented to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. The results indicate that the proposed method performs better than the traditional interval prediction models with much higher quality PIs, and it requires less training time.

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