Session 2: Institutional arrangements for energy statistics United Nations Statistics Division International Workshop on Energy Statistics 27-30 September 2011, Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Session 2: Institutional arrangements for energy statistics

United Nations Statistics Division International Workshop on Energy Statistics 27-30 September 2011, Baku, Azerbaijan

Energy Statistics

• • Usually there are various institutions involved in the collection, compilation and dissemination of energy statistics From the

Global Assessment on energy statistics and balances

(2008), the lack of a coordination mechanism is the No. 1 impeding factor recognized by countries

Ministry of mines Electricity authority Ministry of environment Energy ?

Ministry of oil and gas Other Ministries Statistical Office

National Statistical Systems

• Centralized statistical systems

a single institution with the responsibility to collect all the official statistics of a nation

• Decentralized statistical systems

numerous statistical agencies are, for the most part, devoted to particular subject matters

There are advantages and disadvantages for both types of systems

To function efficiently, a national system of energy statistics

should be based

on appropriate institutional arrangements between many relevant agencies. • Such arrangements

should allow for

the collection, compilation, standardization and integration of information scattered among different entities and for dissemination of the compiled statistics to users through a coherent networked information system or a central energy database IRES 7.8

Institutional arrangements

• • • • • Coordinate activities in the collection, compilation and dissemination of energy statistics Promote harmonized concepts, methods and classifications within the involved agencies and in line with international statistical standards Enable the integration of information scattered among different agencies Reduce the cost of data collection by avoiding duplication of work Reduce response burden

Key elements

• • Establish a clear, efficient and sustainable governance of the national statistical system of energy statistics • Reflect the country legislation and other national considerations Identify a lead agency (or agencies) which ensure the coordination of the work among agencies

• • • • •

IRES

recommends that countries develop an appropriate interagency coordination mechanism which, while taking into account existing legal constraints, would: systematically monitor performance of the national system of energy statistics motivate its members to actively participate in the system develop necessary recommendations focused on improvement of the system’s functioning have the authority to implement such recommendations address, among others, the issue of statistical capacity IRES 7.10

Elements of effective institutional arrangements

(a) The designation of only one agency responsible for the dissemination of official energy statistics or, if this is not possible, the identification of agencies responsible for dissemination of specific data subsets and the mechanisms which ensure overall consistency of energy statistics (b) A clear definition of the rights and responsibilities of all agencies involved in data collection and compilation (c) The establishment of formalized working arrangements between them, including agreements on holding inter-agency working meetings as needed and on the access to the relevant micro data that those agencies collect.

It is recommended

that countries consider the establishment of the institutional arrangements necessary to ensure the collection and compilation of high quality energy statistics as a matter of

high priority

and periodically review their effectiveness.

IRES 7.13

Legal framework

• The legal framework - provided by the statistical and other national laws – specify the rights and responsibility of the entities that collect data, provide data, produces data or use statistical output • The mandatory data reporting is often of great importance for ensuring the compilation of high quality statistics • It can also formalize the institutional arrangements

IRES

recommends

that national agencies responsible for compilation and dissemination of energy statistics should, whenever appropriate, actively participate in the discussion of national statistical legislation or relevant administrative regulations in order to establish a solid foundation for high quality and timely energy statistics, aiming at mandatory reporting, whenever appropriate, and at adequate protection of confidentiality.

IRES 7.5

Thank you!