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Chapter 3: Classifications. Ilaria DiMatteo 8th Oslo Group meeting Baku, Azerbaijan, 24-27 September 2013. Overview of the chapter.
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Chapter 3: Classifications Ilaria DiMatteo 8th Oslo Group meeting Baku, Azerbaijan, 24-27 September 2013
Overview of the chapter • This chapter is intended to provide more guidance on the use of classifications presented in IRES and present country example in the use of these classifications
Structure B. Classification of statistical units • Energy industries • Other energy producers • Energy consumers C. Classification of energy products D. Classification of energy uses E. Classification of mineral and energy resources
Comments from 3rd Virtual meeting Move section D to Chapter 5 (Poland, IEA) Include a topic related to secondary production (Mexico) Establish an economic classification that equals classifications systems in other countries (e.g. NAICS, ANZSIC, NACE) (Mexico) Clarify the meaning of the correspondence of energy industries to ISIC (IEA) Review the chapter in light the rest of the chapters (Mexico) Terminology used for “energy purposes” (Ireland)
What was done • Included some text on the correspondence if ISIC with related classifications (NAICS and ANZSIC) • Move some text so that the Table on the correspondence of energy industries is clearer • Included country experience of Denmark on the choice of statistical unit for the survey on energy use in manufacturing
Included country experience on the statistical units (and their classification) used in end use survey in Ghana • Section D was not moved yet. To be reviewed in light of chapter 4/5
What needs to be done • Section E on classification of mineral and energy resources • Need to be finalized when the SEEA-Energy is finalized to ensure full consistency • Include country experience on the use of such classification • Review the chapter in light of the rest of the chapters to avoid overlap and gaps in information