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Second virtual meeting


November 2009   Virtual meeting

The Second Virtual Oslo Group meeting was dedicated to the review of the preliminary drafts and outlines of the IRES chapters 1, 2, 3, 7 and 11 with two issue paper on gross versus net calorific values and on monitoring the quality of energy statistics. The meeting took place at the Oslo Group web site. All Oslo Group members were invited to participate in the meeting.

Overview

  • Road Map for the Development of IRES
  • Diagram on the Development of Energy Statistics

Chapter 1

  • Chapter 1
  • Comments from Austria
  • Comments from Azerbaijan
  • Comments from Canada
  • Comments from IEA
  • Comments from New Zealand

Chapter 2

  • Chapter 2
  • Comments from IEA
  • Additional comments from IEA
  • Comments from Ireland
  • Comments from New Zealand
  • Comments from UNSD – EEA
  • Comments from UNSD – EEA and Norway
  • Comments from US – DOE

Chapter 3

  • Chapter 3
  • Comments from Azerbaijan
  • Comments from Norway
  • Comments from UNSD – EEA

Chapter 7

  • Chapter 7
  • Comments from IEA
  • Additional comments from IEA
  • Comments from Ireland

Chapter 11

  • Chapter 11

Papers

  • Copy of product classification
  • Discussion paper on calorific values – Swedish Energy Agency
  • Issue Paper 16: Monitoring Quality of Energy Statistics – European Commission, Eurostat

Conclusions

  • Draft Conclusions VM2
  • Draft Conclusions VM2 – Comments from India
  • Conclusions VM2

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