CoFFormer: A Collaborative Frequency-Domain-Enhanced Network for Sustainable Wind Power Forecasting Under Non-Stationary Conditions
Yuanyuan Liu, Zhiguo Xiao, Yujing Guo, Junli Liu, Xinyao Cao, Yanqi Shao, Yangfan Zhou, Ke WangAccurate wind power forecasting is essential for renewable-energy accommodation, low-carbon dispatch, and the sustainable operation of modern power systems. However, wind power series exhibit pronounced non-stationarity, strong volatility, and multi-scale evolution, making long-term trends and short-term disturbances difficult to characterize jointly. In addition, multi-step forecasting errors tend to accumulate with increasing horizons, degrading model accuracy and stability. To address these issues, this study proposes CoFFormer, a collaborative frequency-domain-enhanced network for non-stationary wind power forecasting. The model reduces input modeling complexity, strengthens collaborative representation of heterogeneous temporal information, and suppresses output-stage error accumulation. Specifically, embedded series decomposition mitigates coupling interference between trend and fluctuation components. Differentiated temporal modeling and dynamic gating then adaptively coordinate the contributions of different feature representations, while frequency-domain residual compensation enhances the recovery of periodic structures and local oscillations. Experiments on ETTh2, wind_speed, WindPower, and Location2 demonstrate strong competitiveness across forecasting horizons. CoFFormer achieves MSE/MAE values of 0.0957/0.2238 and 0.1508/0.2889 on ETTh2 for 12- and 24-step forecasting, and 0.0617/0.1490 and 0.3838/0.3948 on WindPower for 3- and 24-step forecasting, outperforming most baselines. Ablation studies confirm the effectiveness and synergy of each component, providing an effective solution for high-accuracy multi-step forecasting of complex non-stationary wind power series.