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Forecasting China's total energy demand and its structure using ADL-MIDAS model

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 151, Issue -, Pages 420-429

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.03.067

Keywords

Energy demand; Energy structure; Forecast; Mixed frequency data; ADL-MIDAS model

Funding

  1. Grant for Collaborative Innovation Center for Energy Economics and Energy Policy [1260-Z0210011]
  2. Xiamen University Flourish Plan Special Funding [1260-Y07200]
  3. China National Social Science Fund [17AZD013]
  4. China National Natural Science Fund [71774105]
  5. National Science Foundation of China [71701176]

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Forecasting total energy demand and its structure is the basis for energy planning and industrial policy formulation. However, existing research on the forecast of energy structure remains inadequate. This study aims at constructing an ADL-MIDAS model to identify the optimal model to forecast China's energy demand and its structure, and offer a reasonable judgement on future carbon emission and energy scenarios in China and other developing countries. Thus, this study adopts mixed frequency data for quarterly GDP, quarterly added value, and annual energy demand of various industries to construct an ADL-MIDAS model. Then, the optimal model to forecast China's energy demand is selected from various model combinations that employ different weight functions and forecasting methods. The model forecasts China's total energy demand and its structure as proposed in the 13th Five Year Plan. The in-sample prediction results show that, in the optimal model, the smallest prediction error is 0.02%, while the largest of the four future periods is 2%, indicating that the ADL-MIDAS model is effective in forecasting energy demand. Further, the forecast results suggest that, by 2020, China's total energy demand will reach approximately 4.65 billion tonnes of standard coal equivalent; the demand for coal, natural gas, and non-fossil fuel will be 57%, 7.6%, and 18%, respectively, contingent on economic growth conditions. Given these forecast results, the energy planning targets set under the 13th Five Year Plan are attainable. However, in the case of natural gas demand, considerable marketing is required to promote its use. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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