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Power Consumption Forecast of Three Major Industries in China Based on Fractional Grey Model
by Yuhan Xie, Yunfei Yang and Lifeng Wu
Axioms 2022, 11(8), 407; https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms11080407 - 16 Aug 2022
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As one of the most significant carbon emission departments in China, the power industry will gradually become the core hub of reducing carbon emissions in the process of undertaking carbon emissions transferred from other industries. Therefore, it is of vital importance to predict [...] Read more.
As one of the most significant carbon emission departments in China, the power industry will gradually become the core hub of reducing carbon emissions in the process of undertaking carbon emissions transferred from other industries. Therefore, it is of vital importance to predict the power consumption in China’s end energy consumption to achieve the carbon peak goal on time. This paper firstly uses the gray relational analysis model to study the relationship between power consumption indicators of the three major industries and some social and economic indicators and obtains the influencing factors with the greatest correlation with the power consumption of the three industries. Then, based on the analysis of socio-economic factors, considering different growth rates, the GMCN(1,N) model of electricity consumption in China’s three major industries is established. Forecast data under different scenarios have important practical significance for formulating active and effective energy policies. The data indicate that the secondary and tertiary industries consume the greatest amount of electricity. It is estimated that the power consumption of China’s three major industries will reach 10.15 trillion kWh (kilowatt hours) by 2030. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Fractional-Order Grey Models and Their Applications)
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