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User needs Iain MacLeay – Head Energy Balances, Prices and Publications Date May 2009.

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1 User needs Iain MacLeay – Head Energy Balances, Prices and Publications Date May 2009

2 Outline of Presentation 1.Mandate 2.Codes of Practice for Official Statistics 3.User needs 4.Key UK (and EU) policy areas

3 Extract from UN paper E/CN.3/2009/4 towards IRES report of the UN Sec- Gen. Guiding principles for the revision and updating process 18a.Needs of major user groups should be considered as a starting point and be taken into account to the maximum extent possible to ensure that the compiled data are policy relevant, meet the needs of the energy community (both producers and users) and provide a solid foundation for integration of energy statistics into a broader accounting framework.

4 UK Code of practice for Official Statistics 1.Meeting user needs 2.Impartiality and objectivity 3.Integrity 4.Sound methods and assured quality 5.Confidentiality 6.Proportionate burden 7.Resources 8.Frankness and accessibility

5 UK Code of Practice Principle 1: Meeting user needs The production, management and dissemination of official statistics should meet the requirements of informed decision-making by government, public services, business, researchers and the public. Practices 1. Engage effectively with users of statistics to promote trust and maximise public value, in accordance with Protocol 1. 2. Investigate and document the needs of users of official statistics, the use made of existing statistics and the types of decision they inform. 3. Adopt systematic statistical planning arrangements, including transparent priority setting, that reflect the obligation to serve the public good. 4. Publish statistical reports according to a published timetable that takes account of user needs. 5. Publish information about users’ experiences of statistical services, data quality, and the format and timing of reports.

6 EU Code of Practice 1. Institutional environment Professional independence, Mandate for Data Collection, Adequacy of Resources, Quality Commitment, Statistical Confidentiality and Impartiality and Objectivity. 2. Statistical processes Sound Methodology, Appropriate Statistical Procedures, Non-Excessive Burden on Respondents, Cost Effectiveness. 3. Statistical output Meeting users’ needs and compliance with European standards on quality in statistics. Relevance, Accuracy and Reliability, Timeliness and Punctuality, Coherence and Comparability, Accessibility and Clarity.

7 User needs - part 1 In larger economies greater details are needed whilst smaller economies can make do with a more simplified balance. In addition to a single overarching energy balance, detailed balances by fuel are also required.

8 User needs - part 2 1.Base data / benchmark for modelling current policies. a.Energy efficiency b.Monitoring EU directives etc 2.Base data for long term energy projections a.How will energy mix evolve b.Scenarios 3.Emissions work a.Base data for National Inventories

9 User needs - part 3 4. Cross sectional analysis of energy 5. General trend analysis, fuel switching etc. 6. Energy planning a.the balance is the big picture b.the balance shows level of energy diversity, important for security of supply

10 Key UK Policy Areas Climate change Renewables Security of Supply

11 Climate Change Early estimates of CO 2 based on Electricity generation mix Energy industry use by fuel Final energy consumption by fuel by purpose

12 Renewables 20/20 target Percentage of renewable energy in the EU in 2020 to be greater than 20%. The share of renewable energy is defined as the ratio of total renewable energy consumed to capped total final energy consumption UK target is 15%

13 Denominator for Renewables Calculation = Final consumption of energy less non-energy use (with air adjustment) + Energy used in electricity generation + Pumped storage + Electricity transmission losses (all calculated with NCVs)

14 Security of Supply Primary energy by fuel Electricity generation mix Import dependency Investment plans and levels

15 Primary energy supply by fuel


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