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ESCM Chapter 7
Martin Howley
Outline
• Background
• What is a ‘good indicator’
• Use of Indicators
– Monitoring
– Evaluation
– Planning
– Improving forecasts
– International comparison
Outline
• Categories of Indicators
• Types of Indicators
– Econometric
– Physical
– Efficiency
– Indirect
– Climate corrected
• Data sources – overview
Outline
• Social Dimension Energy Indicators
– Energy per capita
– Energy use as a function of income
– Access to electricity
– Affordability – share of income spent on energy
• Economic Dimension Energy Indicators
– Energy use per GDP (constant prices)
– Energy use per production value (constant prices)
– Sectoral energy indicators
Outline
• Environmental Dimension Energy Indicators
– Energy CO2 per capita
– CO2 intensity of elecrticity
– Energy emission per household
– CO2 emissions of cars
• Energy Efficiency versus Energy Intensity
Comments
• Overall scheme of chapter well received with some
suggested changes
• Need for country examples on selected indicators
• Suggested section on seasonal and temperature
adjustments
• Text on importance of energy statistics for GHG
emissions
Comments
• Mention efficiency v intensity earlier where indicator
examples are presented
• Text and typo changes to improve readability
• Suggested improvements to the indicator template
• Provide a methodological sheet to highlight
importance, usefulness, algorithm and possible
interpretation
Example Methodological Sheet
Additional chapter input
• Country indicator examples using template
• Methodological sheets
• Household indicators sections requires additional
text
• Other suggestion?
ESCM Chapter 7
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