Predicting Electricity Consumption Using Weather Data

<p>According to the UN climate report in 2021, some of the global warming effects are now irreversible. The effects of this are detrimental, as the sea levels continue to rise, due to the melting of ice in the arctic, areas located below the sea level are at high risk. Furthermore, as the temperature increases, this also results in extreme weather events such as hurricanes, wildfires, and drought. To mitigate global warming, some have already resorted to using clean and renewable energy sources. This can be seen as more communities are trying to replace their traditional energy sources that rely on fossil fuels, with clean energy such as solar and wind. Hence, it is crucial to estimate the future energy demand so that a more clear and realistic goal can be set for the communities.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/mlearning-ai/predicting-electricity-consumption-using-weather-data-29d2a35e6ac9"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>