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Coal consumption forecasting using an optimized grey model: The case of the world's top three coal consumers

Mingyu Tong, Jingrong Dong, Xilin Luo, Dejun Yin and Huiming Duan

Energy, 2022, vol. 242, issue C

Abstract: An accurate and objective prediction of coal consumption is important for stabilizing the coal market, ensuring the operating results of coal enterprises. This paper starts with the background value of the traditional GM(1,1) model, extends the model by the extrapolation method, proposes an optimized grey prediction model, deduces the time response equation, studies the relationship between model parameters and model accuracy. Then the model is optimized by simulated annealing algorithm. Three cases verify the validity of model, the results show that its lowest prediction error percentage is 3.1286%, which is better than two classical grey prediction models, Finally, the model is applied to forecast the next five years' consumption of China, India and the United States, which are the world's top three coal consumers. The errors of the proposed models are all about 5%, which is obviously better than the comparison models. The results show that coal consumption in China and India will continue to rise over the next five years, while the United States will decline. These findings are consistent with the current development of the three countries; therefore, the optimized prediction model can effectively predict the coal consumption of the three countries.

Keywords: Grey prediction model; GM(1,1) model; Background value; Simulated annealing algorithm; Coal consumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122786

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