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Ireland’s Energy Balance Martin Howley Oslo City Group New Delhi 5 th – 7 th February 2007 Overview Why have an energy balance? What type of balance – units, layout etc? Level of detail Data collection & collation Balance construction Industry Disaggregation Transport Disaggregation
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Ireland’s Energy Balance Martin Howley Oslo City Group New Delhi 5th – 7th February 2007
Overview • Why have an energy balance? • What type of balance – units, layout etc? • Level of detail • Data collection & collation • Balance construction • Industry Disaggregation • Transport Disaggregation
Why have an Energy Balance • Supply & demand accounting framework • Validate flows from supply to consumption • Shows several dimensions at once • Inputs, outputs, fuels, sectors… • Check for consistency between top-down and bottom-up • Aggregation of different fuel and energy sources in common energy units • Defines boundaries of the economic sectors • End-use mapping of energy & activities in the sectors • Identify problem areas
Transformation Industry Services Transport Final Energy Residential …. …. Financial Services Health Retail Chemicals Textiles Food, Drink & Tobacco Metals Education Space Heating Water Heating Electrical Appliances Lighting Cooking Public Private Freight Air Water Macro Energy Flow Primary Energy Input
What type of Balance • Commodity Balance • Expressed in physical units – eg tonnes, litres etc • Energy Balance • Expressed in common energy units – TJ, GWh, tonnes of oil equivalent (toe), etc • Common energy units allows for the aggregation of energy quantities from different fuels or energy sources • What format? • IEA • Eurostat
Data Collection • Questionnaires to main suppliers • Oil, gas, solid fuels, renewables, electricity generators & suppliers • Data collected in physical units • tonnes, litres, cubic metres, TJ • Collation/aggregation sheets for each fuel or energy type • Results in high level aggregation of energy use
Issues • If possible have more than one data source • top-down and bottom up • Confidentiality is a major issue • Response rates • Statistical differences • More complete transformation output section desirable
Sub-sectoral allocation - Industry • Until recently based on a 1990 disaggregation • What information is already being collected or is available? • Annual Census of Industrial Production • Questions on energy expenditure • 1998, 2001 and from 2004 onwards energy expenditure questions by individual fuel • Problem is to convert from expenditure to energy quantity • Good price data essential
Sub-sectoral allocation - Industry Census of Industry Production expenditure by fuel & sub-sector Price data Emissions trading data Derived energy use by fuel and sub-sector % of derived fuel used by sub-sector Industry fuel use disaggregated using derived fuel %
Sub-sectoral allocation - Industry Sub-sectoral consumption allocated based on pro-rata of spend by the sub-sectors’ on the individual fuels recorded by CSO in the Census of Industrial Production
Transport Disaggregation • Overall quantities of petrol, diesel and electricity were known • Energy use by most modes of transport not known • Some pieces of the jigsaw were known • Rail • Public Bus Passenger Services – excise rebate • Air – kerosene, aviation gasoline… • Almost all petrol (gasoline) used by private car – but also some taxis, small commercial vehicles and lawn mowers etc…
Transport – problems and questions • How to split diesel consumption between private cars and goods carriage • What’s the effect of ‘fuel tourism’? • What’s driving transport energy growth – private car growth or freight growth…? • Car Transport - are purchasing trends (bigger cars) offsetting technical improvements in car engine efficiency? • Car Transport – are we really driving much more than in other EU Member States?
Jigsaw Pieces National Car Test Fuel Tourism Private cars tested after 4 years and every 2 years thereafter. Taxis tested every year. Before 1995 N.I. prices lower than Republic. Environment Ministry all island model. Over 3 million tests since 2000.
Model Energy Use in Private Cars Annual Mileage by engine size and fuel Fuel Efficiency of new cars by engine size Fuel Efficiency inflated by 20% for on-road Petrol & Diesel consumption in private cars X X =
Links • Ireland’s 2005 Energy Balance • http://www.sei.ie/getFile.asp?FC_ID=1966&docID=73 • Historic Balances • http://www.sei.ie/getFile.asp?FC_ID=1976&docID=901 • Energy in Ireland 1990 – 2005 • http://193.178.1.196/getFile.asp?FC_ID=2054&docID=659 • Energy Statistics 1990 – 2005 • http://193.178.1.196/getFile.asp?FC_ID=2049&docID=659 • Energy in Transport • http://www.sei.ie/getFile.asp?FC_ID=1859&docID=934
Ireland’s Energy Balance Thank you.