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Energy statistics and data acquisition for MODVESS Energy statistics and data acquisition for MODVESS Branko Vuk Energy institute Hrvoje Požar Zagreb [email protected] Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 1 Data for MODVESS Natural (for the period 2006 -2011) Data forgas MODVESS are grouped into five Volume of Working Gas 1st of February Crude Oil (for the period 2006 -2011) Electricity (for the period 2006 -2011) Power Gas Demand the same Transmission Area Natural GasEnergy Importand Economy (for the period 2006 -2011) VolumePeak of Working 1st ofinMarch Crude Oil Import categories: Load Gas and Capacity at Peak Capacity of Distribution Substations (110/MV, 35/MV, ExportedPeak Natural Consumption of Protected Customers National GDP Crude Oil Export Maximum Daily Electricity Consumption MV/LV) Petroleum Products (for the period 2006 -2011) Total Domestic Gas Consumption Consumption December TotalNatural Primary Energy Demand - Natural gas TotalAnnual Domestic Crude Oil Consumption Power Production Peak Power Demand in the same distribution area Petroleum Products Import Export Natural GasNumber Import per Supplier Country Consumption January of Inhabitants Crude Oil Import per Supplier Country - Crude oil Total Primary Energy Supply Failure rate for distribution of electricity to customers Total Domestic Products Exported Natural Gas Petroleum per Supplier CountryConsumption Consumption February LGP Consumption in Households areas Exported Crude OilPower per Supplier Country and Services outside urban Annual Hydro Production (unplanned Total Petroleum Products Supply Capacity of Import Pipelines Consumption MarchSAIFI) Heat Supply in the same areas (outside urban) - Oil Derivatives ICRGTotal RiskTotal Rating Index for the Suppliers Country Domestic Electricity Production Number of customers within the distribution area (number Petroleum Products Supplier Capacity of Number Receiving Terminals Interruptible Natural Gas Fuelper Poverty Households Average LevelMonthly of of Crude Oil Storage - Electricity Average RES Supply of connections) No. of Oil Products Suppliers Maximum Demand of Natural Gas Products for the same Average supply of gas divided under: Total Number of Households Maximum Refinery Intake for Supply the same Maximum Monthly RES forperiod the same period Gas supply Available Power Supply Capacity of Import Pipelines period and from offshore fields under Disruption of Single Largest Average selling price for Heating Oil - Energy the Economy Capacity of Import Pipelines Average Hourly Load Power Infrastructure Capacity of Supply Receiving Terminals Total Natural Gas supply from onshore fields Average sellingTerminals price for Heating Oil in EU MemberGas Countries Capacity of Receiving In Natural each group are collected the following Maximum Hourly Load during the same period Demand in the same period under Extreme Cold period Maximum Demand of Petroleum Products GasAverage Supply per Supplier Gas supply cross border Slovenia selling priceOil forfor Natural Gas period Maximum Demand of Crude the same Minimum Hourly Load during the same period Average Power divided under: Ability to Process Inferior Crude orin Heavy Sour Crudes Number of Natural Gas Suppliers Gas supply crossSupply borderofHungary Average selling priceQuality for Natural Gas EU Member Countries data: TotalDifference Crude Oil Supply in Electricity Import and Export Import Ability to haveper a Superior Product comprising of High Percentage of Light Destilates Natural GasAverage Supply Country Gas supply storage selling priceRefinery for Electricity toOutput Households Crude Oil Supply perElectricity Supplier Electricity Plants of Protected Consumers - Households Total Domestic Demand Ability to make High Quality Refinery Products No. of Natural Gas Importing Countries Gas Demand Average selling price for Electricity to Households Monthly in EU Member Countries No. of Crude Oil Suppliers CHP Plants Capacity of Cross Border Transmission Average LevelProduction of Households Crude Oil Domestic Offshore of Equivalent Natural GasStorage CapacityMonthly Gas Demand of Protected Consumers - Public Number of Crude Oil Supply per Country connected to Natural Gas SupplyImport Total Power Supply Average Supply of Petroleum Products the same (district period Total Domestic Gas (Onshore plus Heating Plants TotalNatural Number ofProduction households with for Heat Supply heat supply) No. of Crude Oil Supplying Countries Hydro Power Demand Supply per Supplier and Fuel for the same year Average of Petroleum Products Offshore) Capacity of Input Pipeline at Pula Number of Households connected to District Heating Supply Wind Domestic Offshore Production Number of Power Suppliers Petroleum Products Supply per Country Maximum Withdrawal from UGS and LNGEquipment storage Number of Rate Households with LPG TotalPower Domestic Crude Oil Production (Onshore plus Offshore) Combustible Fuels Supply per Country Number of Supplying Countries Maximum Daily Gas Demand for Protected Customers during Total Number of Households in Rural Areas Main Activity Plants Maximum daily Crude Oil Refinery Intake Number of Importing Countries Petroleum Products Export per Country extreme temperatures in 7 days Electricity Consumption in Households for Space HeatingAutoproducer Plants Proven Reserves Capacity of all Dual Fuel Power Plants Volume Available of WorkingPower Gas 1st of December Domestic Supply Hydro Power Plants Nelson Complexity Index before upgradePlants Capacity from Generating Volume Power of Working Gas 1st of all January Domestic Supply Thermal Power Plants Nelson Complexity Index afterfrom upgrade Available Power Capacity Hard Coal Domestic Supply Plomin Plants Capacity of Domestic Wind Turbines Onshore and Offshore Nuclear Power Plant Krsko (in Slovenia) Total Domestic Power Capacity Demand under Extreme Cold temperatures Capacity of Transmission Substations Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 2 The main source of data for MODVESS The main source of data for MODVESS was the energy balance of the Republic of Croatia What is energy balance? - Energy statistic of special shape... Time interval is calendar year Multi-year series - trends and changes Basically it is a table Columns are energy forms Rows are the positions in energy flows Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 3 Energy forms in the energy balance Primary energy forms: Anthracite, Hard coal, Brown coal, Lignite, Crude oil, Natural gas, Hydro energy, Fuel wood, Wind energy, Solar energy, Geothermal energy, Biofuels, Biogas, Other solid biomass (Wood pellets, Wood briquettes, Wood cheeps, Wood wastes), Non renewable wastes Transformed energy forms: Charcoal, Coke, Liquefied petroleum gas, Gasoline, Kerosene, Jet fuel, Diesel fuel, Extralight fuel oil, Low sulphur fuel oil, Standard fuel oil, Naphtha, White spirit, Bitumen, Oils and greases, Paraffin and waxes, Petroleum coke, Ethan, Other non-energy derivatives, Refinery gas, Refinery feedstocks, Refinery Additives, City gas, Electricity, District heat Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 4 Positions of the energy flows in energy balance ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS PRIMARY ENERGY BALANCE TRANSPORT FINAL (energy) •(production Production- consumption) International air transport, CONSUMPTION Hydropower plants, Thermal power plants, MA CHP plants,Road MA heating plants, •INDUSTRY Import Domestic air transport, Autoproducer plants, Autoproducer heating plants, Oil refineries, NGL plant, Coke •Iron Export transport, Rail transport, and steel CHP industry, oven plant, Gas works, Wind power plants, Solar power •Chemical Stock change Domestic sea and riverplants industry, Non•ENERGY Marinemetals bunkers transport, Pipeline transport ferrous industry, SECTOR OWN USE •Oil TOTAL CONSUMPTION (TPES, GIC) Non-metallic minerals Bio and gas production, gas production plants, Coal mines, Hydropower industry, Industry of plants, MA CHP plants, Autoproducer CHP plants, plants, Thermal power OTHER SECTORS transport equipment, Autoproducer heating plants, Oil refineries, NGL Commercial andplants, PublicCoke oven plants, Machinery, Mining and Gasworks Services, Residential, quarrying, Food, beverages Agriculture/Forestry, Fishing, TRANSPORT DISTRIBUTION and tobaccoAND industry, Paper, LOSSES Non-specified FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION pulp and printing industry, NON CONSUMPTION (Energy Sector, Petrochemical Industry, WoodENERGY Industry, Other Industry,Textile Transportation, Agriculture, Construction, Other sectors) Construction, and ENERGY CONSUMPTION Leather Industry, Other Industry Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 5 Data for the primary energy balance 450 250 600 Total Primary Energy Supply Croatia Export from Croatia Energy Import in Croatia Total Primary Energy Supply ininCroatia Primary Energy Production 400 140 400 350 120 500 200 350 400 300 100 300 Production oil (INA), Natural gas (INA), Hydro energy (HEP), Fuel wood (CBS 250 300(Crude 150 250 80 +estimation), Wind energy (HEP+Croatian Energy Market Operator (HROTE)), Solar 200 200 200 PJ PJPJ(HROTE), energy 60 Geothermal energy (INA + survey), Biofuels, Biogas, Wood pellets, 100 100 150 150 Wood briquettes, Wood cheeps, Wood wastes (Specially pilot survey –CBS), Non 40 0 100 renewable100 50wastes (Survey – cement industry) 50 20 -100 50 00 Export -200 Import and as production + Custom office) 2006 (same2007 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 0 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2006 2006 20072007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2008 2009 2010 2011 Renewables 0,24 0,80 0,95 1,39 2,24 2,83 Stock change (same as production + HANDA the Croatian Compulsory Oil Stocks Renewables 0,24 0,82 1,01 1,30 2,63 2,97 Marine Bunkers -0,81 -1,00 -0,87 -0,28 -0,25 -0,98 Biomass 0,03 0,03 0,11 0,38 0,20 0,23 Electricity 6,83 6,90 3,72 Heat 0,64 9,69 1,015,22 1,255,71 1,48 1,76 1,73 Agency) HeatChanges 0,64 1,01 1,25 1,48 1,76 1,73 Stock -1,13 -0,2028,12 -13,05 8,63 -4,94 2,44 Electricity 20,24 22,90 23,68 20,46 17,15 27,71 Electricity 29,93 29,39 27,29 24,06 31,43 Natural Gas 30,45 25,56 23,66 27,37 16,46 8,79 Hydro Power 58,18 42,21 50,19 65,77 79,71 42,59 Marine bunkers (INA) Hydro Power 58,18 42,21 50,19 65,77 79,71 42,59 Export -121,15 -119,35 -106,85 -118,43 -109,89 -87,83 Natural GasProducts 38,30 35,87 41,71 35,50 36,37 29,79 Petroleum 77,95 85,42 73,02 79,69 80,34 66,71 Natural Gas 94,27 100,12 94,05 93,50 93,88 85,02 Natural Gas 99,86 114,22 110,22 102,15 111,37 108,60 ImportCONSUMPTION 341,89 336,74 305,37 298,20 282,61 TOTAL Petroleum Crude Oil Products324,8953,10 50,86 79,01 46,54 53,81 68,05 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 Liquid Fuels Crude Oil Production Crude Oil Biomass Biomass Biomass Coal TPES Coaland andCoke Coke Total Total Total 185,15 38,90 189,70 37,27 180,15 35,42 178,04 33,07 152,54 30,69 149,30 28,37 15,48 17,38 1,14 411,40 31,6135,56 209,60 324,89 121,15 411,40 13,62 15,42 35,69 1,29 418,20 33,74 196,86 341,89 119,35 418,20 13,80 17,01 39,26 1,08 414,90 34,65 198,93 336,74 106,85 414,90 14,42 17,97 23,21 0,69 408,37 24,66 213,09 305,37 118,43 408,37 16,05 19,96 33,13 1,67 411,73 30,92 228,62 298,20 109,89 411,73 31,92 0,69 383,64 31,66 209,60167,96 1,92 196,86 191,31 1,86 198,93 147,27 3,38 213,09 172,45 3,84 228,62 150,64 4,52 Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 187,42 121,20 7,92 19,23 26,74 187,42 282,61 87,83 383,64 6 Data for the energy transformation sector Energy Transformation Inputs by Plants Energy Transformation Outputs by Plants Energy TransformationOutputs Inputs byby Energy Forms Energy Transformation Energy Forms 400 ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS 350 (production 350 - consumption) 300 300 Hydropower plants (HEP), Thermal power plants (HEP), MA CHP plants (HEP + Specially 300 250 250–CBS), pilot survey MA heating plants (Survey of all heating plants + survey of all natural 250 gas supplier companies), Autoproducer CHP plants and Autoproducer heating plants (CBS 200 200 200 PJ IND-21/PRODCOM/G survey and IND-21/REPRO/G), Oil refineries (INA), NGL plant (INA), PJ PJ 150 Coke oven 150 plants,150Gas works (direct communication), Wind power plants (HEP + Croatian Energy Market Operator HROTE), Solar power plants (HROTE), 100 100 100 350 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 50 50 50 00 2006 2006 0 0 Renewables 0,24 Steam and Hot Gasworks 33,22 Gasworks Water NGL Hydro Power 58,18 NGL Plant Plant Petroleum Refineries Petroleum Refineries Electricity 44,75 Gaseous Fuels 37,91 Autoproducer AutoproducerHeating HeatingPlants Plants Gaseous Fuels 10,76 Liquid Fuels 246,32 Autoproducer CogenerationPlants Plants Autoproducer Cogeneration MALiquid HeatingFuels Plants MA Heating Plants 199,88 Solid biomass 2,16 MA Cogeneration Plants MA Cogeneration Plants Solid Fuels 3,53 21,94 PowerCoal Plants Power Plants Hydro Power Plants TOTAL TOTALPlants Hydro Power TOTAL TOTAL 292,15 366,75 2007 2007 0,40 0,54 0,57 32,45 7,72 7,75 42,21 205,92 207,96 44,08 50,77 5,78 7,10 10,98 22,01 264,05 17,29 2006 2006 2007 2007 0,42 0,44 7,30 7,32 225,27 226,84 5,38 6,63 22,05 17,25 3,74 2,98 218,50 2,06 3,51 37,58 23,23 3,63 2,99 21,87 15,64 23,57 16,29 14,24 58,18 18,78 42,21 22,04 366,75 292,15 309,52 382,72 50,04 15,84 382,72 309,52 2008 2008 0,59 32,16 50,19 44,37 44,05 7,71 225,95 2008 2008 0,21 0,22 6,83 6,83 190,60 193,03 4,85 5,93 21,39 17,01 187,15 1,81 2,77 24,03 23,42 16,49 274,17 346,60 19,17 3,62 2,96 41,98 16,04 50,19 346,60 274,17 2009 2009 2009 2009 0,77 0,20 30,72 0,20 65,77 6,48 6,52 207,03 46,00 38,25 206,08 4,28 5,22 9,92 16,27 242,28 20,40 2010 2010 2010 1,61 2010 30,300,18 0,18 79,715,78 5,81 181,84 50,78 40,73180,35 4,10 4,95 8,0215,31 200,63 19,19 3,57 199,67 1,74 2,90 23,09 16,23 3,16 33,51 16,50 4,08 175,14 1,61 3,09 26,59 18,73 3,1524,89 22,94 3,75 144,39 2,233,02 26,79 18,48 2,00 23,97 28,37 65,77 289,47 365,31 24,53 79,71 267,39 347,2330,37 42,59 226,17 283,52 16,63 289,47 267,39 226,17 12,52 365,31 9,48 347,23 Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 2011 2011 2011 2,142011 0,13 27,68 0,13 4,83 42,59 4,86 154,54 154,66 38,99 42,32 3,72 4,50 13,10 170,27 17,85 13,74 11,08 283,52 7 Data for the energy sector own use Energy Sector Own Use by Plants Energy Sector Own Use by Energy Forms This is consumption of energy in production of primary and transformed energy forms. 40 40 Sources of data are: 35 35 Oil and gas production (INA + CBS survey IND-21/PRODCOM/G and IND-21/REPRO/G), 30 plants (Specially pilot survey –CBS), Hydropower plants and thermal Bio gas production 30 power plants25(HEP), MA CHP plants (HEP+ Specially pilot survey –CBS), Autoproducer CHP 25 plantsPJ(CBS survey IND-21/PRODCOM/G and IND-21/REPRO/G), Oil refineries (INA), NGL 20 PJ 20 plant (INA) 15 15 10 5 0 Steam and Hot Water NGL Plant Electricity Petroleum Refineries Gaseous Fuels MA Cogeneration Plants Thermal Power Plants Liquid Fuels Hydro Power Plants Solid Fuels 10 5 2006 0 9,16 3,89 12,59 2,70 2006 0,74 22,05 9,05 4,37 1,12 14,79 1,14 3,65 0,78 Electric Energy Supply Industry 0,12 2,10 Biogas TOTALproduction 0,00 33,97 Oil and Gas Extraction TOTAL 1,71 2007 30,05 2008 2009 2010 2011 2007 9,18 2008 9,292009 8,04 2010 6,18 2011 0,65 3,88 0,64 3,420,81 0,91 3,62 0,81 3,53 24,52 19,29 22,40 19,11 24,11 1,14 10,351,25 14,82 1,19 14,65 1,06 19,09 0,92 1,40 1,33 1,26 1,910,93 0,84 2,35 0,96 1,96 0,95 0,70 0,56 0,94 0,78 0,12 1,64 0,11 2,140,12 1,58 0,12 1,27 0,12 0,02 32,03 0,00 26,380,00 0,05 31,59 0,05 30,24 4,10 5,17 3,13 5,54 7,22 4,32 30,05 33,97 26,38 31,59 30,24 32,03 Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 8 Losses, final energy consumption, final non energy consumption, final (energy) consumption Sectors Supply Primary Total Sectors byby Consumption Energy Energy Final Losses – in transportation (or transmission) for network energy forms: 450 300 • electricity (HEP) • natural gas (INA, survey of 40 natural gas supplier companies) 400 250 • district heat350 (HEP, survey about 20 district heat supplier companies) 200 Final non energy consumption (INA, CBS survey IND-21/PRODCOM/G and IND300 21/REPRO/G, estimates) PJ 150 250 Final energy consumption (for every sector from different sources) 200 • for final 100 consumption there is a lack of data 150 • there are certain difficulties in the preparation of balance of final energy 50 consumption 100 • there is0 a need for improvement of data sources in the future 50 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 The firstConstruction step for final balance is 8,61 calculation6,72of final energy consumption (for 5,58 5,85 7,23 energy 7,69 0 Agriculture form): 10,49 10,272010 10,47 2009 10,59 2008 10,27 2011 2007 2006 10,05 every energy Consumption Final Energy 259,18 265,79 268,74 27,88 270,49 Services 31,33 31,72 30,06265,46 29,76 276,77 28,13 FinalNon energy consumption = Total consumption Total consumption in transformation Use Energy 24,94 24,97 25,19 29,89 29,75 27,39 Households 80,04 80,86 77,23 76,17 72,96 78,42 Transmission Losses 10,14 10,88 10,29 9,43 10,79 10,62 84,79 86,80 89,84 90,47 91,07 84,81 own use sector -Transport Energy sector - Losses in transport and distribution Energy Sector Own Use 32,03 30,24 31,59 26,38 33,97 30,05 Industry 46,96 50,30 51,14 61,17 60,83 59,88 Losses Conversion 57,35 balance) 79,84 of energy 75,84 72,43 73,20 calculations 74,61 previous All this values we have from (from upper part TOTAL 259,18 265,79 265,46 276,77 270,49 268,74 Total Primary Energy Supply 411,40 418,20 414,90 408,37 Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 411,73 383,64 9 Final energy consumption industry 70 Final Energy ininIndustry bybyIndustrial Very step in determining theConsumption final energy consumption inSectors all metals other sectors is analysis of energy Final Energy Consumption Industry Energy Formes Ironimportant and steel industry, Chemical industry, Non-ferrous industry, Non-metallic consumption in industry. minerals industry, 70 60Industry of transport equipment, Machinery, Mining and quarrying, From the table ‘’production’’ I use the production of electricity and heat energy in industrial cogeneration plants Food, beverages and tobacco industry, and production of60heat energy in industrial heatingPaper, plants pulp and printing industry, Wood Industry, 50 Consumption of raw materials contains data on energy consumption inputs) INDin industrial Construction, Textile andtable Leather Industry, Other Industry (energy (CBS survey 50 and industrial heating plants. cogeneration plants 21/PRODCOM/G and IND-21/REPRO/G, estimations) 40 Table of energy consumption provides information on the consumption of all individual energy sources. Data are in form of 3 tables: 40 It is necessary to connect the data from all three tables, carry out an analysis of each industrial cogeneration and PJ PJ Production •each industrial heating30plant so that the relations are correct 30 This analysis is complicated because often the data are missing or energy efficiency of plants is incorrect • Consumption of raw materials 20 analysis and adjustment, energy products consumption (from the third table) is added to When I carry out all 20 this •consumptionEnergy consumption in the industrial heating plants and to consumption in industrial cogeneration plants - part of the It is relatively complicated 10 production of steam and 10 hot waterto analyze industrial CHP plants, industrial heating plants and Subtracting the energy of steam hot waterbranches produced in industrial heating plants and cogeneration plants in energy consumption in alland industrial 0 accordance with theisIEA Eurostat method 2006 2007 improve2008 2009 2010 collection 2011 for the My suggestion to0 /redesign and the data 2006 2007 2008 way of energy 2009 2010 2011 ThenOther it isManufacturing determined the 14,96 total9,86 and the 14,38 actual energy consumption in the industry divided into industry sectors Steam and Hot WaterIndustries 13,73 12,43 12,22 11,93 10,08 8,92 8,10 8,11 7,96 industry in CBS according to the IEA / Eurostat method 13,29 9,64 Electricity 12,44 10,06 13,2711,80 11,82 12,18 11,76 Food Industry 9,46 9,95 9,67 Pulp andsectors Paper 3,45 2,98 analyses 2,72 2,77 3,04 2,77 or characteristic For other of final 13,96 consumption I13,65 spend that are different for each energy source Gaseous Fuels Industry 15,25 12,78 12,42 11,33 Construction Materials Industry 6,66 19,31 16,35 15,09 13,11 Liquid 6,94 20,32 6,4421,47 4,29 3,32 3,13 group of Fuels energy sources Chemical Industry 10,69 Fuel wood and biomass 0,72 Coal and coke 11,15 TOTAL Iron and Steel Industry 59,88 2,62 Non-Metallic Minerals Industry Non-Ferrous Metals Industry TOTAL 3,30 0,60 59,88 0,85 11,13 11,74 3,34 0,67 60,83 2,68 60,83 10,23 9,20 8,55 7,92 0,93 0,83 0,86 0,63 11,56 9,00 9,28 8,19 61,173,08 51,14 2,34 50,30 2,67 46,96 2,56 50,30 46,96 2,36 0,60 61,17 2,37 0,55 51,14 Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 2,42 0,47 2,38 0,59 10 Final energy consumption in all other sectors Final Energy Consumption in Households Other petroleum products Conclusion Petroleum products - motor fuels For every energy form used for final consumption I use different methods and different District heat Brown coal, lignite, coke Natural gas Fuel wood and renewable energy sources Non-energy petroleum products Electricity Other petroleum products are LPG, extra fuelconsumption oil, heavy fuel oil and acompanies small amount of in Existing system of data collection for final energy should improve and expand Motor fuels include -industry gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel and (heavy fuel oil - very very rare for thenatural drive sources The CBS data for the does not have data for non-energy petroleum products values are the total final consumption and consumption of district heat Starting point is90 the total final consumption and final consumption of industry At beginning of the year I conduct aadequate survey ofLPG allfinal distribution for It known only final consumption inlight industry (CBS) Foristhe electricity the total final consumption and final consumption in industry is determined petroleum Redesign improve the way ofbitumen, energy data for the industry in CBSandwaxes ships) consumption (ethane, naphtha, white spirit, oilof and lubricants, paraffin, ...). These The ofand the electricity consumed transport, households, service sector agriculture industry Rest ofare consumption isisin households andcollection in service sector - consumption in households 80 gas rest (about 40 companies) There no additional data on thein consumption fuel wood Majority of consumption ishouseholds realized in households and services, and only inofagriculture Conduct on site surveysbalance for households and service sector for the determination total Primary side ofbe energy determined total final consumption ofpartly eachCompany) motor fuel products must in the energy balance Electricity consumption in I share take from the HEP (National Electricity At the beginning ofhas the conduct athe survey of all public heating plants innetwork, all bigger and service sector ayear very incuts total final consumption in these sectors Data from questionnaire: total quantity of natural gas taken from total Consumption is70included estimated onI small the basis of of wood in forests -transport these data are from There are no sources of data for consumption in these sectors consumption, purposes of energy consumption and energy consumption in the service sub sectors Consumption of LPG is only in road transport I conduct a survey of all LPG traders It is necessary to redesign and improve the way of energy data collection for the industry in CBS. It is Transport - quantity, electricity isthe consumed in raildistribution transport in systems public city transport (for trams) and pipeline towns and a survey of district heat in towns Zagreb and Osijek At the beginning year I conduct a survey of coal traders (about 30 surveys) delivered in distribution network, quantities delivered to households, CBS 60 of losses Consumption in these are-products assessed on thecorrespond basis of-relations that valid for (survey ofconsumed households and services areonly in progress -isIPA project) Jet fuel is insectors air traffic the supplier INA bigtoproblem isare division on natural domestic necessary define list of energy which list of energy products in thegas energy transport -to CBS Based on these surveys I define final consumption of district heat in households and answer is about 60% industry, service sector, agriculture, transport and heating plants IThe also make a climatic correction for each reference year 50 and other forms Conduct onenergy site and model for the consumption of motor fuelsinfor consumption andsurveys on international airabunker balance The rest of consumption is indevelop agriculture and services sector - theredetermination is no data for these sectors PJ service sector Based on Iconsumed estimate total consumption of brown coal and lignite in households There is a the direct supply of industry from theafter transportation network (INA) it project) should It isdifferent acollection very assessment - on site surveys insurvey some areas (counties) indicate The estimates ofsurvey consumption will be the implementation of legal the survey of 40 the purposes in transport sector (transport should start next year -– IPA Gasoline and diesel arebe for transport, construction and agriculture Data should organized onimproved that way all data will be in place (in one table) -energy Agriculture -rough in the past (more than 15 years ago) CBS collected theone data for entities -that basedbe on It is necessary to adjust district heat consumption in theclear industry –from CBS andfor the data and consumption insector households and services, and in itthe future probably for adjust data for direct data from my survey and data the CBS consumption determined onto that way is too low Conduct surveys for agriculture determine the energy consumption inagriculture this sector There are some data for consumption, construction (CBS), but isconsumption not quite the data include 30 production, raw material consumption and energy forwhat transport anddata technological that Iservices estimate consumption today Conduct surveys forsources determine jet sector fuel consumption and international airlevel bunker Consumption inof agriculture ishave assessed (based on ‘’blue diesel’’ consumption’’ and of activity in from these surveys Consumption isI put only in industry and is known from industry analysis industry Other renewable small share purposes The rest of consumption indomestic thevery service 20 coke Conduct additional research and surveying construction sector forwill a more precise agriculture) - the rest is surveys consumed inadditional transportation Survey of households and services which are inthe progress project) improve In survey are collected also data -determine the number of consumers, data for Consumption of10spend solar energy determined on the basis of (IPA installed collectors It isthe necessary to ofpossibly households and to the consumption for heating, determination of energy consumption Data from the CBS known consumption in rail, inland sea and river transport and urban public cooking, water cooling,of electrical equipment and purposes ruralseveral areas estimates heating plantsheating, (the number households and services, the heated area ofin households Consumption of geothermal energy determined on for theagricultural basis of deliveries from 0 2006 total 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Develop model for connecting consumption of motor fuels in transport, construction and transport difference to the consumption for transport is the consumption in road transport (survey of households is in progress - IPA plants), project) gas prices, net calorific value, the length and services, heat power of heating of geothermal plants Heat 6,76 6,79 7,25 7,62 8,20 7,86 agriculture. Consumption of road transport include consumption of Croatian vehicles, vehicles in transit It is necessary to spend surveys of service sector to determine consumption in certain subthe sectors, Electricity 23,47 23,01 24,16 23,26is determined 23,94 23,48 the pipelines (distribution network) Consumption of wood briquettes, wood pellets and charcoal on basisto Surveys for final energy consumption should be conducted and repeated every five years in order through Croatia, Croatian tourist vehicles and cross-border so called ‘’fuel tourism’’ Gaseous Fuels and consumption for heating, water heating, cooling, electrical appliances 22,43 cooking,21,38 23,34 23,91 25,04 (survey of 22,87 Analysing of the all these data determine consumption in all sectors of final consumption, of the sspecial pilot survey –CBS and estimations gain insight dynamics of change Liquid Fuelsof Due to lack knowledge ofproject) these factors conduct on 9,77 site surveys for 12,89 10,88 it is urgently 10,15necessary to 10,41 9,20 services is ininprogress - IPA Fuel Wood and biomass 12,60 10,62 10,99 11,72 13,46 16,22 losses in distribution network consumption heating plants - other data I useallfor Consumption of wood waste industry knownincorresponding from industry data (CBS data) transport, agriculture and construction, and models to determine these Construction (CBS) – improve andinand clarify datatoisdevelop Coal 0,26 0,13 0,12 0,11 0,22 0,14 additional analysis Surveys of different households and services whichnext areyear in progress (IPA project) 0,22 will enable the values (survey for transport should be started – IPA project, beneficiary is CBS) Renewables 0,14 0,17 0,19 0,25 TOTAL 78,42for determination 72,96 76,17 80,86 80,04 development of a model and calculation77,23 the actual consumption of listed renewable energy sources Training on Energy Economy and Demand Side Management: Security of Energy Supply, Zagreb 9 - 10 October 2013 11 Thank you for your attention Thank you for your attention! 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