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Regional workshop “EEA Core Set of Indicator for the West Balkan countries”

Regional workshop “EEA Core Set of Indicator for the West Balkan countries”. 11-12 December 2008 Skopje. FMoE/Agency for Statistics. Fethi Silajdzic Sevala Korajcevic. CSI 0 27 – Final energy consumption by sector. Graph. CSI 0 27 – Final energy consumption by sector. LEGAL BASIS:

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Regional workshop “EEA Core Set of Indicator for the West Balkan countries”

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  1. Regional workshop “EEA Core Set of Indicator for the West Balkan countries” 11-12 December 2008Skopje FMoE/Agency for Statistics Fethi Silajdzic Sevala Korajcevic

  2. CSI 027 – Final energy consumption by sector • Graph

  3. CSI 027 – Final energy consumption by sector LEGAL BASIS: Governments at entity level are obliged to produce annual energy balance sheets for each entity. No law at state or entity level covers reporting on CSI indicators. DATA SOURCES: Study on Energy Sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, covering indicator for the period 2000 -2005 TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 2000 – 2006

  4. CSI 027 – Final energy consumption by sector METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Methodology for calculating energy balances based on IEA with certain improvements related to type of energy sources and industrial consumers. PROBLEM: Entity governments and the Government of the District of Brcko in their programs have stated an obligation of reporting on annual energy balance. Ministries responsible for the energy sector are responsible for the reporting activities. The reporting does not cover all types of energy (divided by fuel types and sectors), so there is lack of sufficient data to calculate CSI 027. Different assessments, estimations, interviews and interpolations have been used to estimate this indicator.

  5. CSI 028 – Total energy intensity

  6. CSI 028 – Total energy intensity LEGAL BASIS: Governments at entity level are obliged to produce annual energy balance sheets for each entity. No law at state or entity level covers reporting on CSI indicators. DATA SOURCES: Study on Energy Sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, covering indicator in the period 2000 -2005 Energy balance report 2007, Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering indicator for 2006 Energy balance report 2007, Republika Srpska, covering indicator for 2006 TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 2000 – 2006

  7. CSI 028 – Total energy intensity METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Methodology for calculating energy balances based on IEA with certain improvements related to type of energy sources and industrial consumers. PROBLEM: Entity governments and the Government of the District of Brcko in their programs have stated an obligation of reporting on annual energy balance. Ministries responsible for the energy sector are responsible for the reporting activities. The reporting does not cover all types of energy (divided by feul types and sectors), so there is lack of sufficient data to calculate CSI 028. Different assessments, estimations, interviews and interpolations have been used to estimate this indicator.

  8. CSI 029 – Total energy consumption by fuel

  9. CSI 029 – Total energy consumption by fuel LEGAL BASIS: Governments at entity level are obliged to produce annual energy balance sheets for each entity. No law at state or entity level covers reporting on CSI indicators. DATA SOURCES: Study on Energy Sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, covering indicator in the period 2000 -2005 Energy balance report 2007, Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering indicator for 2006 Energy balance report 2007, Republika Srpska, covering indicator for 2006 TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 2000 – 2006

  10. CSI 029 – Total energy consumption by fuel METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Methodology for calculating energy balances based on IEA with certain improvements related to type of energy sources and industrial consumers. PROBLEM: Entity governments and the Government of the District of Brcko in their programs have stated an obligation of reporting on annual energy balance. Ministries responsible for the energy sector are responsible for the reporting activities. The reporting does not cover all types of energy (divided by feul types and sectors), so there is lack of sufficient data to calculate CSI 029. Different assessments, estimations, interviews and interpolations have been used to estimate this indicator.

  11. CSI 030 – Renewable energy consumption

  12. CSI 030 – Renewable energy consumption LEGAL BASIS: Governents at entity level are obliged of producing annual energy balance sheets for each entity. No law at state or entity level covers reporting on CSI indicators. DATA SOURCES: Study on Energy Sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, covering indicator in the period 2000 -2005 Energy balance report 2007, Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering indicator for 2006 Energy balance report 2007, Republika Srpska, covering indicator for 2006 TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 2000 – 2006

  13. CSI 030 – Renewable energy consumption METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Methodology for calculating energy balances based on IEA with certain improvements related to type of energy sources and industrial consumers. PROBLEM: Entity governments and the Government of the District of Brcko in their programs have stated an obligation of reporting on annual energy balance. Ministries responsible for the energy sector are responsible for the reporting activities. The reporting does not cover all types of energy (divided by fuel types and sectors), so there is a lack of sufficient data to calculate CSI 030. Different assessments, estimations, interviews and interpolation have been used to estimate this indicator.

  14. CSI 006 - Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances(ODS)

  15. CSI 006 - Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances(ODS) LEGAL BASIS: -Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances and its amendments, Vienna Convention for the Protection of Ozone Layer -BiH Decree on Conditions and Procedures for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol and Phase-Out of Substances That Deplete The Ozone Layer DATA SOURCES: UNEP/Ozone Secretariat, National Ozone Unit (NOU) of Bosnia and Herzegovina TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 1986-2007

  16. CSI 006 - Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances(ODS) METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Annual collection of data by National Ozone Unit, international methodology as required for reporting to Multilateral Fund of the Montreal Protocol and UNEP/Ozone Secretariat PROBLEM: None.

  17. CSI 035 – Passenger transport demand

  18. CSI 035 – Passenger transport demand CSI 035 – Passenger transport demand LEGAL BASIS: Law on Statistics (1 on state level and two on entity level) DATA SOURCES: State Agency of Statistics, Bosnia and Herzegovina TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 2004-2007

  19. CSI 035 – Passenger transport demand CSI 035 – Passenger transport demand METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Annual data collection with publication of passenger transport volume results in passenger-kilometres [pkm], according to EU methodology. PROBLEM: None.

  20. CSI 036 – Freight transport demand

  21. CSI 036 – Freight transport demand LEGAL BASIS: Law on Statistics (1 on state level and two on entity level) DATA SOURCES: State Agency of Statistics, Bosnia and Herzegovina TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 2004-2007

  22. CSI 036 – Freight transport demand METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: Methodology and frequency of data collection: annual data collection with publication of freight volume results in tonne-kilometres [tkm], according to EU methodology. PROBLEM: None.

  23. CSI 016 – Municipal Waste Generation • Statistical data not reliable • Increase of municipal waste quantity in Sarajevo of approximately 3% per annum as the only actual trend indicator – difficult to extrapolate to country level because: • unknown if the registered increase in Sarajevo is a result of improved collection services or generation rate increase or both, and • whereas Sarajevo as a capital has seen a development (economic and other) tendency, most other areas in BiH have not • Latest mean annual municipal waste generation estimate for the territory of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is 269 kg/capita, which is in line with the Eastern Europe countries average (336 kg/capita in 2005).

  24. CSI 016 – Municipal Waste Generation LEGAL BASIS: Mandatory annual reporting as a part of Waste Management Permitting System (still to be implemented) DATA SOURCES: BiH Solid Waste Management Strategy Report, EU Phare Project (AEA Technology , 2000) Data obtained within project Setting up an Operational Unit under the ESC, 2003. Environmental Protection Strategy/Waste Management Strategy of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (pending official adoption) 2007 FBiH/BiH Recycling Association (at Chamber of Commerce FBiH/Chamber of Foreign Trade BiH) TEMPORAL COVERAGE: 1999 – 2007(some independent estimates, not for time-bound trends)

  25. CSI 016 – Municipal Waste Generation METHODOLOGY FOR INDICATOR CALCULATION: So far only estimates have been made for the country. Only in Sarajevo actual waste measurements have been conducted. The only available legal instrument which should allow for gathering of information on municipal waste collection rates is the Waste Management Permitting System introduced by the primary Laws on Waste Management of the constitutive entities. However, effective permitting of municipal waste management companies (in charge of municipal waste collection) is still to be implemented. PROBLEM: Waste Management Permitting System and the related waste data reporting is still to be enforced.

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