Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 23 Apr 2024 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge of energy statistics in relation to the European Union legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 and its implementation. The main focus will be on concepts, definitions, methodology and data validation on annual questionnaires (including discussions on issues observed in practise). The course will focus on aiming at improving the quality aspects of annual energy statistics and facilitate the learning processes on the Annual Hydrogen questionnaire.
Target Audience: Data providers in national administrations involved in the production of ESSPROS (European System of integrated Social Protection Statistics) data, with an interest in understanding the links between ESSPROS and national accounts and their potential use in the compilation of the ESSPROS data.
Description: The 27th Energy Statistics Course from the IEA, will take place in a virtual format on 25-28 March 2024. This free course offers training in the internationally recognised IEA methodology and tools for collecting and organising national-level energy data by different fuels and sectors of the economy. It focuses on creating complete and accurate energy balances through the use of consistent definitions and units, in order to inform national energy policy and enable consistent international reporting. The course is from 12:00 to 15:30 Paris time and it will be divided into 8 modules with a strong focus on exercises.
Description: The Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) is a CSD Partnership registered with the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) since 2007. Its purpose is to provide a mechanism for Partners to organize, coordinate and implement targeted international research, development, demonstration and commercial activities related to production, delivery, conversion and use of biomass for energy, with a focus on developing countries. Among the annual meetings was the 16th meeting of the GBEP Working Group on Capacity Building for Sustainable Bioenergy, where UNSD presented on “Bioenergy statistics for the monitoring of SDG 7 targets”. The intervention was a follow-up of UNSD’s September 2023 presentation on the uncertainties of wood energy data at the global level at the webinar “Carbon accounting for wood energy” as part of the GBEP webinar series. While uncertainties in the data were discussed in September, UNSD now raised conceptual issues as to how sustainability is measured, calling for both issues to be addressed in the set of indicators to be adopted in the post-2030 agenda, and for GBEP to step up and play a bigger role. The meetings also updated members on the activities of GBEP Task Forces and Activity Groups, as well as setting the GBEP agenda for 2024. UNSD’s intervention was within the scope of work of Activity Group 4; "Towards sustainable modern wood energy development". More information, events and publications on this theme can be found on the GBEP website.
Organizer(s): IEA ESCWA Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Description: Recognising the importance of accurate energy statistics for evidence-informed policymaking, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is organising a one-day training workshop on energy data in collaboration with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA) and the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE), targeting national statisticians and energy analysts across the MENA region. All three organizations aim to strengthen partnerships with stakeholders in energy policymaking. The IEA collects, assesses, and disseminates energy statistics on supply and demand, compiled into energy balances in addition to a number of other key energy-related indicators, including GHG emissions estimates, energy prices, end-use data and energy efficiency indicators, with other measures in development. The UNESCWA provides support and capacity-building for national systems in official statistics and ensures coordination between various actors involved in statistical activities in the region. RCREEE partners with various stakeholders including governments and international organizations to lead the renewable energy development efforts in the MENA region. The workshop is built on the key topics identified with stakeholders in the region and targets national officials with experience around data or being users of data at technical level: from daily practice of data collection and validation, to managing projects with strong components of data collection or use. It will facilitate information exchanges and discussions among national statistics offices of the MENA region and international energy organisations, with the objective to increase awareness on the importance of energy statistics, through knowledge sharing, lectures, exercises, and discussions.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 03 Feb 2023 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge of energy statistics in relation to the European Union legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 and its implementation). The focus will be on changes in the energy statistics questionnaires, concepts, definitions, methodology and data validation. Furthermore, they will have the possibility to understand how to use the CONVAL tool for their own needs and purposes. The course will also introduce the annual questionnaires on disaggregated final energy consumptions in Transport and in Services, to prepare participants for the first mandatory data collection in March 2024 (reference year 2022).
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation of monthly, annual energy statistics questionnaires wishing to understand better the IT tool CONVAL, systems and overall framework of energy statistics
Description: UNSD delivered a presentation on the uncertainties of wood energy data at the global level at the webinar “Carbon accounting for wood energy” as part of the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) webinar series 2023. Data availability plays a crucial role in understanding wood energy value chains and supporting an efficient and sustainable use of wood energy as a renewable energy source. Comprehensive, context specific and updated data on wood energy provide insights into its potential as a renewable energy solution, assists in evaluating its environmental footprint, and supports the development of efficient and inclusive wood energy value chains. Accurate data availability is therefore essential for ensuring the sustainable and responsible utilization of wood energy, therefore maximizing its benefits. This webinar aimed to improve the understanding and explore the challenges regarding wood energy data at the global level, as well as showcase the general methods that can be used to estimate wood energy production and use.The webinar was hosted by the GBEP as part of the Scope of Work of Activity Group 4, under the thematic area ‘Carbon accounting for wood energy’. More information and other webinars on this theme can be found on the GBEP website.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 03 Feb 2023 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge of energy statistics in relation to the European Union legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics. Also the Regulation (EU) 2016/1952/EC) on European statistics on natural gas and electricity prices and its implementation). The main focus will be on concepts, definitions, methodology, improving quality aspects and data validation on monthly, annual and price questionnaires (including discussions on issues observed in practise). The course will focus also on facilitating the learning processes on the Annual Hydrogen questionnaire and the Annual questionnaire on energy consumptions in Households and in Industry (Commission Regulation (EU) No 431/2014 of 24 April 2014 amending Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on energy statistics, as regards the implementation of annual statistics on energy consumption in households).
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation of monthly, prices and annual energy statistics wishing to understand better the system and overall framework of energy statistics. Also for those who will deal with the new Hydrogen questionnaire.
Description: The link between energy usage and tourism is significant, as the sector is dependent on both transport-related activities such as travel to, from and at the destination, and destination-related aspects such as accommodation, food services and tourist activities. Efforts to reduce its consumption can be beneficial for the sector through cost savings, and environmentally beneficial for the destination as a whole by reducing consumption of natural resources and lowering associated greenhouse gas emissions. However, measuring energy consumption in the tourism sector remains difficult and complex. This is partly because it is difficult to capture tourism´s indirect energy use through the construction of hotels, airports, cars and roads, as well as energy use in associated sectors, such as tour operators. Existing indicators focus on consumption, the use of alternative sources and the introduction of energy efficiency and saving programs. This fifth INSTO Insights webinar will discuss the experiences of selected experts and INSTO Members on measuring energy management at the destination level. Energy management is one of the 11 key issue areas INSTO Members have to monitor and manage. Experiences will be shared on used indicators and various methodologies in this regard. The implications of these monitoring efforts in terms of informing policies and strategies will also be discussed.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 03 Feb 2023 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge of energy statistics in relation to the European Union legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics and Regulation (EU) 2016/1952/EC) and its implementation. In addition, the course will introduce Commission Regulation (EU) No 844/2010 of 20 September 2010 amending Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on energy statistics, as regards the establishment of a set of annual nuclear statistics. The focus will be on concepts, definitions, methodology and data validation on annual questionnaires (including discussions on issues observed in practise).
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation and validation of annual energy statistics and wishing to understand better the system and overall framework of energy statistics.
Description: Within the framework of its Statistical Capacity Building (StatCaB) Programme, SESRIC will organise a Training Course on ‘SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) Indicators’ for the benefit of National Statistical Offices (NSOs) of OIC countries on 14-15 March 2023 through an online video conferencing platform. Mrs. Roslawati Yahya, Director of Manpower and Social Statistics Division, Mrs. Fuziah Md Amin, Director of Agriculture and Environment Statistics Division, and Mrs. Fariza Kambut, Deputy Director of Agriculture and Environment Statistics Division at the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), will conduct the course and cover the following topics: SDG Statistical Framework in Malaysia and Moving Forward to SDG 2030 Overview of SDG 7 Indicators (Concepts, Definitions, Methodology, and Data Sources) Availability of Malaysia’s SDG 7 Indicators The SESRIC StatCaB Programme was initiated in early 2007. It is the flagship capacity development programme of SESRIC. Within the framework of StatCaB Programme, the Centre collects information from the NSOs of OIC member countries through the biennial StatCaB Questionnaire, assesses their statistical training needs and capacities, matches these needs and capacities, and organizes statistical capacity development activities between the beneficiary and provider countries. For more information on SESRIC Statistical Capacity Building (StatCaB) Programme, please visit: http://www.oicstatcom.org/statcab.php
Description: The United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) will begin data collection for Physical Energy Flow Accounts (PEFA) and Air Emission Accounts (AEA) for the first time in 2023. This webinar, organized by UNSD and OECD, will review the scope of the questionnaires, how to fill in the questionnaires, the timeline for data collection and more. The webinar will take place on 2 March at 9:30 AM, New York time. The webinar will also be recorded and made available online for those who are not able to join. This data collection is meant for countries which already compile PEFA or AEA accounts, and UNSD’s data collection will complement existing PEFA and AEA data collection efforts by Eurostat for European Union (EU) countries and the soon to be launched data collection of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for non-EU OECD countries. The questionnaires, developed under the auspices of the UNCEEA, are fully consistent with the SEEA and were developed on the basis of existing Eurostat PEFA and AEA questionnaires but tailored to fit the circumstances of countries with different levels of data availability. In particular, each questionnaire contains three different templates which correspond to different levels of data disaggregation. The templates were tested with a number of different countries to ensure that they are fit for purpose.
Source: ESCAP SIAP (Data extracted on: 13 Feb 2023 )
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Organizer(s): ESCAP SIAP
Description: This course introduces concepts relevant to compiling energy statistics and accountsincluding compilation of relevant SDG indicators. The topics covered include physical supply and use tablesasset accountsvaluation and data sources. Webinars will also be held as part of the course to provide an overview of the topics and allow participants to ask questions. Following the completion of the course and depending on resource availabilityin-kind support will be provided to countries interested in the compilation of the energy accounts using tools that will be introduced and discussed during the course.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 30 Jan 2022 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will focus on advanced methodological and validation issues of energy statistics, aiming at improving the quality aspects of annual energy statistics: quality aspects in focus of this training will be coherence and comparability of data.
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation of annual energy statistics – advanced users of energy statistics. Please note: All ESTP Courses are exclusively available to staff members of a European Statistical System (ESS) institution.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 19 May 2023 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: Lighting, heating, transport, industry: energy is vital to run our essential day-to-day services and businesses. We take it for granted that we can switch on our computers and start our cars. But where does our energy come from and how dependent are we on imports?
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 04 Jan 2022 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge of energy statistics in relation to the European Union legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics and Regulation (EU) 2016/1952/EC) and its implementation. The main focus will be on concepts, definitions, methodology and data validation on monthly and price questionnaires (including discussions on issues observed in practise). The course will also explore the European perspective within the international methodology concepts of energy statistics.
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation of monthly and price energy statistics and wishing to understand better the system and overall framework of energy statistics.
Description: Within the framework of its Webinar Series on Statistical Experience Sharing, SESRIC will organise a Webinar on ‘Energy Statistics for the SDG 7 Indicators’ on 09 November 2021 in collaboration with the International Energy Agency (IEA) with the participation of official statisticians working in National Statistical Offices (NSOs) of the OIC member countries. The main objective of the Webinar is to raise awareness about the internationally accepted standards and guidelines regarding the collection and compilation of energy data for the relevant SDG indicators which focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy. The Webinar cover the following topics: Fundamentals of energy statistics; Approaches to energy data collection; Energy statistics and balances for the SDG indicators 7.2 and 7.3; and Focus on renewable energy statistics for the SDG indicator 7.2. The Webinar will be conducted through a video conferencing platform by following synchronous learning and instruction approaches designed in line with the virtual training solutions undertaken by SESRIC in order to better serve the Centre’s training activities and keep participants motivated and engaged during this time of global crisis due to COVID-19. Webinar Documents: Concept Note and Work Programme (English)
Source: ESCAP SIAP (Data extracted on: 04 Jan 2022 )
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Organizer(s): ESCAP SIAP
Description: This course will focus on energy statistics and accountsas well as some important energy aggregates and indicators (including SDGs). The energy accounts are based on the System for Environmental-Economic Accounting-Energy (SEEA-Energy) which is a multi-purpose conceptual framework for organizing energy-related statistics. It supports analysis of the role of energy within the economythe state of energy inputs and various energy-related transactions of environmental interest.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 21 Dec 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge, as well as the methodological guidelines for the use of the Energy Balance Builder and SHARES tools in relation to the statistics collected within the European Union legal framework (Annex B of Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics and Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources). The main focus will be on methodology, concepts and definitions, calculations and discussions on these tools. Practical examples of the use of these tools will be also covered during the training.
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation of annual energy balances and the calculation of the share of energy from renewable sources wishing to understand better the system and overall framework of the energy statistics tools used for these purposes. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 21 Dec 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: The course will introduce the theoretical and practical knowledge of energy statistics in relation to the European Union legal framework (Annex B of Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics). The main focus will be on concepts and definitions of energy statistics, discussions on annual questionnaires. The course will explore the European perspective within the international methodology concepts of energy statistics.
Target Audience: Statisticians dealing with compilation of annual energy statistics and wishing to understand better the system and overall framework of energy statistics. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 21 Dec 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Icon-Institut
Description: The course will provide participants with theoretical and practical training on the compilation of Physical Energy Flow Accounts. Focus is given to the use of Eurostat's IT tool ("PEFA-Builder") supposed to facilitate the compilation of Physical Energy Flow Accounts based on Annual Questionnaires for energy statistics.
Target Audience: Environmental statisticians or staff working on environmental accounts departments and involved in data compilation of Physical Energy Flow Accounts (PEFA). Introductory and advanced level. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 06 Aug 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Sogeti
Description: The course will provide participants with theoretical and practical training on the compilation of Energy Accounts. Focus is given to the use of Eurostat's IT tool ("PEFA-Builder") supposed to facilitate the compilation of Physical Energy Flow Accounts based on Annual Questionnaires for energy statistics.
Target Audience: Environmental statisticians or staff working on environmental accounts departments and involved in data compilation of Physical Energy Flow Accounts (PEFA). Introductory and advanced level. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.