Future Activities of the IEA

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Transcript Future Activities of the IEA

8th Oslo Group Meeting on Energy Statistics
Baku, 24-27 September 2013
Future Activities of the IEA
on Energy Statistics
Jean-Yves Garnier
Head, IEA Energy Data Centre
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Three main themes of activities
Improving data quality
More detailed information
Improving dissemination
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Before looking to the future,
a few words on the present
Annual questionnaires
 Every 5 years, ESWG meeting of all
OECD countries in Paris to discuss
needed changes in the
questionnaires. Meeting in 2011.
 Parallel meeting in Eurostat since
our questionnaires are joint
questionnaires
 Participation of key organisations
 After agreement by all parties,
technical implementation of the
changes
(MOS) Monthly Oil Statistics
 Changes to the annual oil and gas
questionnaires lead to changes to
monthly questionnaires.
 After agreement by all parties,
technical implementation of the
changes
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Examples of agreed changes
Update the net calorific value ranges for coal
Move oil shale and oil sands out of lignite
Change “oxygen steel furnace gas” to “other recovered gases”
Separate peat briquettes from BKB
Gas/diesel oil detail
Biofuels reporting
Separation of bio and non-bio fractions of blended fuels
Add a line for blast furnace gas transformation
Modify the liquid biofuels categories
Modify reporting of biogases in main tables
Add two tables for liquid biofuels trade
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Technical implications
A need to implement all the changes in …
Paper copy
Internet version
Excel version
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Improving data quality
Strengthening built-in checks
Updating and developing manuals
JODI Gas
Manual
Statistics
on Energy
Efficiency
Training
 Two training weeks at the IEA:
in March and October
 Regional or country training in
cooperation with countries and/or
organisations
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Joint organisations training in 2013
India
November 2013
ESCWA with UNSD
March 2013
West Africa
with AFREC
November 2013
JODI
with APEC, IEF
October 2013
JODI
with IEF
May 2013
Central Africa
with AFREC
September 2013
South African region
with AFREC
October 2013
East Africa
with AFREC
December 2013
Indonesia
October 2013
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More detailed information
TPES/GDP
TPES/Production
Electricity Cons./Population
Aggregated
Indicators
CO2/GDP PPP
Efficiency Elec. Prod.
Cons./ton cement
Disaggregated
Indicators
Heating Cons./sqm/DD
Litre/100km (stock)
Dry process
Process
Efficiency
Condensing boiler
Litre/100km
(vintage)
The Indicator Pyramid
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Improving dissemination
 Books – in hard copy and pdf format
 CDs
 Key World Energy Statistics booklet
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One word on the Key World Energy Statistics
 The Key World
Energy Statistics
is also available
as an iPhone
application.
 In 2012 the app
became much
more user-friendly
and interactive
than the previous
versions
IEA Stats
 A special version
is also available
for iPad
 Now working on
an Android
version
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The Statistics Page on the IEA Web Site
 Old fashioned;
over 10 years old.
 Difficult getting
the information
needed
 Not user-friendly
 One year of data,
although the most
recent one
 Not dynamic
 Decision taken to
develop a more
complete and
user-friendly page
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The new Statistics Page
Map access to any
particular country’s
data
 Access to data in
3 clicks maximum
 User-friendly
 20 years of data
 Dynamics
New user-friendly
features
 Indicators maps
 Sankey flows
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A few words to conclude
 The IEA is more than ever committed to strengthening
the quality of OECD statistics, extending coverage
and improving dissemination
 Energy Statistics will be one of the key topics on
agenda of the next IEA Ministerial meeting in
November 2013
 The IEA is also more than ever committed to working
with countries and organisations, and improving
global data transparency
 The energy world is changing dramatically and
rapidly, so the need for more international
cooperation for building a cleaner and more secure
energy future
Thank you
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