The Prediction of China CO2 Emission in 2015
The Prediction of China CO2 Emission in 2015
The Prediction of China CO2 Emission in 2015
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k
i
i x k x
x x
1
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1 1
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(1)
as the mean sequence of x
(1)
:
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( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) n z z z z
k x k x k z
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) 1 ( ) 1 ( ) 1 (
, , 3 , 2
1 5 . 0 5 . 0
=
+ =
4
Then the grey differential equation modes definition of
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Define: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
T
N
n x x x y
) 0 ( ) 0 ( ) 0 (
, , 3 , 2 =
( )
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p
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1 2
) 1 (
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(6)
Then: BP y
N
=
Under the ordinary least squares criterion:
( )
N
T T
y B B B P
1
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4) GM (1, 1) Forecast:
After getting a, b, GM (1, 1) prediction model is:
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( ) ( ) ( ) k x k x k x
a
b
e
a
b
x k x
ak
) 1 ( ) 1 ( ) 0 (
) 0 ( ) 1 (
1 1
1 1
+ = +
+
(
= +
(7)
III RESULTS
A. Chinas Energy Structure in 2015
The prerequisite [8] to use of GM (1, 1) is that
the sequence level as formula (1) must be satisfied the
condition showed as expression (7):
( )
( )
( )
| | 389 . 7 , 1353 . 0
1
0
) 0 (
=
k x
k x
k
(8)
The proportions of coal, oil, natural gas, and renewable
energy in total energy shown in Table all meet the GM (1,
1) conditions of usage. Then China's energy structure in 2015
as shown in Table can be calculated using GM (1, 1) based
on the data of Table .
TableII THE PREDICTION OF CHINA ENERGY STRUCTURE FROM 2011
TO 2015
Year
Coal Oil Gas
Renewable
Energy
% % % %
2011 69.6 17.2 4.3 9.0
2012 69.3 16.8 4.5 9.4
2013 68.8 16.5 4.7 10.0
2014 68.3 16.1 5.0 10.5
2015 67.8 15.8 5.2 11.1
B. China's CO
2
Emission in 2015
In accordance with Chinese governments goal that energy
consumption per unit of GDP is decreased by 16% in 2015,
the total energy consumption is 3.827 billion tons of standard
coal on the occasion. Based on 2015 energy structure in Table
, and energy calorific value: 1 t.c.e = 0.7 tons of oil
equivalent = 700 cubic meters of natural gas, this paper
calculates and gets China's energy constitute in 2015 as Table
3 shows; besides according to the fact that consuming 1 t.c.e
emits 2.78 tons of CO
2
, consuming one ton of oil discharges
1.85 tons and consuming 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas
emits 1.49 tons, China's CO
2
emission in 2015 is shown in
Table.
TableIII CALCULATION OF CHINA CO
2
EMISSION IN 2015
Coal Oil Gas Ren. Total
Ratio 67.8 15.8 5.2 11.1 100
Quantity 25.99 4.23 1.39 4.25 38.27
Unit 10
8
t.c.e 10
8
t.o.e 10
11
m
3
10
8
t.c.e 10
8
t.c.e
CO
2
72.3 7.8 2.1 0.0 82.2
Unit 10
8
ton
10
8
ton 10
8
ton 10
8
ton 10
8
ton
According to Table, China's CO
2
emission per unit of
GDP is 1.47 t/ ten thousand yuan GDP, decreased by 17.4%
compared with 2010 (1.78 t / ten thousand yuan GDP).
IV DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
In Abu Dhabi fifth World Future Energy Summit, the
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, As the worlds
second largest economy country, China adopts the very wise
investment strategy for the future energy. China is
not passively waiting for a development framework from
international community, but initiatively takes
effective action. Chinese governments energy and emission
reduction goals must be realized because of the solid material
foundation. Only the change of China's energy structure is
sufficient to prove this point. By 2015, China will build a
competitive industrial systemof renewable energy, the total
development amount of wind power, solar, biomass energy,
solar thermal utilization and nuclear power and other
non-fossil energy will reach 480 million tons of standard coal,
with wind power 100 million kilowatts, solar power 15
million kilowatts; rich coal bed methane, conventional natural
gas and shale gas resources also provide strong guarantee
for China's clean energy development, as well as provide
a solid foundation to achieve the government planning goal of
30 billion cubic meters of CBM production and 260 billion
cubic meters of natural gas. In conclusion, China has the
ability that we dont rule out accepting binding emission
reductions targets in the future.
x(1)
z(1)
AGO
1
MEAN
-a
+b x
0
(k) x(0)
Fig. 1 GM (1,1) frame chart
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