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Interpretation of energy efficiency indicators from BIEE

Interpretation of energy efficiency indicators from BIEE. Bruno Lapillonne, Vice President, Enerdata. Reunión Técnica de Trabajo del Proyecto BIEE 24 – 26 de febrero , 2014, San José, Costa Rica. BIEE indicators: what are they ?.

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Interpretation of energy efficiency indicators from BIEE

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  1. Interpretation of energy efficiency indicators from BIEE Bruno Lapillonne, Vice President, Enerdata Reunión Técnica de Trabajo del Proyecto BIEE 24 – 26 de febrero, 2014, San José, Costa Rica

  2. BIEE indicators: what are they ? BIEE indicators are aggregate indicators that enable to monitor energy consumption and energy efficiency trends. They are statistical indicators relating the energy consumption, total or by sector, to indicators of activity  so called “top-down indicators”; They are expressed in monetary units (energy intensity per unit of GDP or value added) and physical units (indicators of specific consumption); Other energy efficiency indicators relate to data collected at a micro level, at the levle of buildings factories or transport companies fromreporting of large consumers or surveys; they are referred to as “bottom-up” indicators; Both types of indicators will often be expressed in the same unit: for instance kWh/m2 for buildings  only their scope and interpretation will differ.

  3. BIEE indicators: what are they used for ? Change in BIEE indicators can be used to assess energy savings. The more detailed the indicator, the more accurate will be the evaluation; Anyway, even with detailed indicators, the calculated savings will not reflect the impact of EE policies alone, but the effect of different factors, of which EE policies (autonomous trends, energy prices, other effects). Bottom-up indicators are more relevant to assess the impact of a specific energy efficiency programme or measure but require a specific data collection and are thus more costly to develop. This is why at European level, the EU Commission has left the choice for national government to report their energy savings with top-down indicators, such as BIEE ones or with bottom –up evaluation.

  4. How to analyze trend in energy efficiency indicators? Instead of showing annual trends with multiple fluctuations that are always difficult to explain, summarize trends by homogenous period Avoid showing too many yearly variations Summarise trends by homogenous period

  5. How to analyze trend in energy efficiency indicators? • To identify the periods, show as much as possible on a same graph the trends in the different factors (e.g. economic growth, price trends , …) : • In index as they are expressed in different units

  6. How to analyze trend in energy efficiency indicators? • Pay attention to the scale: this affects the vision of the real change Smooth the yearly variations by well selecting the scale on the vertical axis : well balance the space above and below the curve yes no

  7. Variations over time of energy efficiency indicators are usually expressed in average annual growth per year (%/yr) over a period.The average annual growth rate (agr) for energy indicator I between year m and n (% per year) should be calculated as follows: agr= ((In/Im)* (1/(n-m) – 1)*100 as In= Im (1+agr) n-m (with) Trends in energy indicator (%/year)

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