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IRES, Chapter 5 Energy flows

IRES, Chapter 5 Energy flows. Ilaria DiMatteo United Nations Statistics Division The Oslo Group on Energy Statistics Fifth meeting, Cork, Ireland, 1-4 February 2010. Structure of the chapter. Introduction Energy flow diagram Energy industries Energy consumers Energy flows.

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IRES, Chapter 5 Energy flows

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  1. IRES, Chapter 5Energy flows Ilaria DiMatteo United Nations Statistics Division The Oslo Group on Energy Statistics Fifth meeting, Cork, Ireland, 1-4 February 2010

  2. Structure of the chapter • Introduction • Energy flow diagram • Energy industries • Energy consumers • Energy flows

  3. B. Energy flow diagram It provides a general description of the main flows of an energy production in the economy

  4. C. Energy industries “economic units whose principal activity is the primary energy production, transformation of energy and transmission/distribution of energy”

  5. D. Energy consumers Economic activities in their capacity of final consumers

  6. E. Energy flows Definitions from InterEnerStat on flows that are reflected in the list of data items and not the balances • Supply • Statistical difference • Receipt from other sources

  7. The Oslo Group is invited to express its views on: • the general structure of the chapter • the inclusion here of a section on energy industries and energy consumers • the inclusion of a section transformation • Any other substantive matter

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