Wind Power Generation vs Oceanic indices in Sri Lanka
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This dataset provides a comprehensive record of wind power generation and its relationship with oceanic-atmospheric indices, facilitating advanced forecasting and analytical research in renewable energy. The dataset comprises 12 input parameters, including average wind speed, which serves as a crucial predictor, while wind power generation acts as the output variable. The data spans from January 2015 to December 2019, covering a total of 33 monthly samples. The wind power generation exhibits distinct seasonal patterns and long-term trends, with the highest power output observed in June 2018 and the lowest in December 2019.To enhance predictive modeling, the dataset integrates monthly oceanic indices, derived through an analysis of their day-to-day fluctuations, capturing their potential lead-lag influence on wind power generation. The use of monthly-scale indices aligns with the power plant's operational frequency, enabling correlation-based insights into atmospheric drivers. While the dataset does not explicitly model the complex physics of atmospheric interactions, it attributes wind speed variations—the primary determinant of power output—to broader atmospheric phenomena. The high data quality and discernible trends make this dataset an essential resource for researchers exploring wind power forecasting, climate-energy interactions, and machine learning applications in renewable energy.
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Rathnayake, Namal



