Machine learning-based time series models for effective CO2 emission prediction in India

China, India, and the USA are the countries with the highest energy consumption and CO 2 emissions globally. As per the report of datacommons.org , CO 2 emission in India is 1.80 metric tons per capita, which is harmful to living beings, so this paper presents India’s detrimental CO 2 emission effec...

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Published inEnvironmental science and pollution research international Vol. 30; no. 55; pp. 116601 - 116616
Main Authors Kumari, Surbhi, Singh, Sunil Kumar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.11.2023
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN1614-7499
0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI10.1007/s11356-022-21723-8

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Summary:China, India, and the USA are the countries with the highest energy consumption and CO 2 emissions globally. As per the report of datacommons.org , CO 2 emission in India is 1.80 metric tons per capita, which is harmful to living beings, so this paper presents India’s detrimental CO 2 emission effect with the prediction of CO 2 emission for the next 10 years based on univariate time-series data from 1980 to 2019. We have used three statistical models; autoregressive-integrated moving average (ARIMA) model, seasonal autoregressive-integrated moving average with exogenous factors (SARIMAX) model, and the Holt-Winters model, two machine learning models, i.e., linear regression and random forest model and a deep learning-based long short-term memory (LSTM) model. This paper brings together a variety of models and allows us to work on data prediction. The performance analysis shows that LSTM, SARIMAX, and Holt-Winters are the three most accurate models among the six models based on nine performance metrics. Results conclude that LSTM is the best model for CO 2 emission prediction with the 3.101% MAPE value, 60.635 RMSE value, 28.898 MedAE value, and along with other performance metrics. A comparative study also concludes the same. Therefore, the deep learning-based LSTM model is suggested as one of the most appropriate models for CO 2 emission prediction.
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ISSN:1614-7499
0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-022-21723-8