Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach

Continual energy availability is one of the prime inputs requisite for the persistent growth of any country. This becomes even more important for a country like India, which is one of the rapidly developing economies. Therefore electrical energy’s short-term demand forecasting is an essent...

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Main Authors: Habeebur Rahman, Iniyan Selvarasan, Jahitha Begum A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Energies
Subjects:
TEC
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3442
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spelling doaj-2c941a8fc25846b4bafdc3b95978bf4a2020-11-24T20:44:36ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-12-011112344210.3390/en11123442en11123442Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based ApproachHabeebur Rahman0Iniyan Selvarasan1Jahitha Begum A2Institute for Energy Studies, Anna University, Chennai 600025, IndiaInstitute for Energy Studies, Anna University, Chennai 600025, IndiaDepartment of Education, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindigul 624302, IndiaContinual energy availability is one of the prime inputs requisite for the persistent growth of any country. This becomes even more important for a country like India, which is one of the rapidly developing economies. Therefore electrical energy’s short-term demand forecasting is an essential step in the process of energy planning. The intent of this article is to predict the Total Electricity Consumption (TEC) in industry, agriculture, domestic, commercial, traction railways and other sectors of India for 2030. The methodology includes the familiar black-box approaches for forecasting namely multiple linear regression (MLR), simple regression model (SRM) along with correlation, exponential smoothing, Holt’s, Brown’s and expert model with the input variables population, GDP and GDP per capita using the software used are IBM SPSS Statistics 20 and Microsoft Excel 1997⁻2003 Worksheet. The input factors namely GDP, population and GDP per capita were taken into consideration. Analyses were also carried out to find the important variables influencing the energy consumption pattern. Several models such as Brown’s model, Holt’s model, Expert model and damped trend model were analysed. The TEC for the years 2019, 2024 and 2030 were forecasted to be 1,162,453 MW, 1,442,410 MW and 1,778,358 MW respectively. When compared with Population, GDP per capita, it is concluded that GDP foresees TEC better. The forecasting of total electricity consumption for the year 2030⁻2031 for India is found to be 1834349 MW. Therefore energy planning of a country relies heavily upon precise proper demand forecasting. Precise forecasting is one of the major challenges to manage in the energy sector of any nation. Moreover forecasts are important for the effective formulation of energy laws and policies in order to conserve the natural resources, protect the ecosystem, promote the nation’s economy and protect the health and safety of the society.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3442IndiaTECshort-termforecastingblack box
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Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach
Energies
India
TEC
short-term
forecasting
black box
author_facet Habeebur Rahman
Iniyan Selvarasan
Jahitha Begum A
author_sort Habeebur Rahman
title Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach
title_short Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach
title_full Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach
title_fullStr Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Forecasting of Total Energy Consumption for India-A Black Box Based Approach
title_sort short-term forecasting of total energy consumption for india-a black box based approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Continual energy availability is one of the prime inputs requisite for the persistent growth of any country. This becomes even more important for a country like India, which is one of the rapidly developing economies. Therefore electrical energy’s short-term demand forecasting is an essential step in the process of energy planning. The intent of this article is to predict the Total Electricity Consumption (TEC) in industry, agriculture, domestic, commercial, traction railways and other sectors of India for 2030. The methodology includes the familiar black-box approaches for forecasting namely multiple linear regression (MLR), simple regression model (SRM) along with correlation, exponential smoothing, Holt’s, Brown’s and expert model with the input variables population, GDP and GDP per capita using the software used are IBM SPSS Statistics 20 and Microsoft Excel 1997⁻2003 Worksheet. The input factors namely GDP, population and GDP per capita were taken into consideration. Analyses were also carried out to find the important variables influencing the energy consumption pattern. Several models such as Brown’s model, Holt’s model, Expert model and damped trend model were analysed. The TEC for the years 2019, 2024 and 2030 were forecasted to be 1,162,453 MW, 1,442,410 MW and 1,778,358 MW respectively. When compared with Population, GDP per capita, it is concluded that GDP foresees TEC better. The forecasting of total electricity consumption for the year 2030⁻2031 for India is found to be 1834349 MW. Therefore energy planning of a country relies heavily upon precise proper demand forecasting. Precise forecasting is one of the major challenges to manage in the energy sector of any nation. Moreover forecasts are important for the effective formulation of energy laws and policies in order to conserve the natural resources, protect the ecosystem, promote the nation’s economy and protect the health and safety of the society.
topic India
TEC
short-term
forecasting
black box
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3442
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