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    Electricity Information 2009

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    Electricity Information 2009

    Electricity Information 2009
    International Energy Agency. Latest Edition
    IEA/OECD | Aug. 2009 | ISBN: 9264061125 | 771 pages | PDF | 6 Mb

    Electricity Information is the International Energy Agency's comprehensive annual review of historical and current market trends in the OECD electricity sector. This volume brings together essential statistics on electricity and heat.



    Part I of the publication provides an overview of the world electricity developments in 2007, covering world electricity and heat production, input fuel mix, supply and consumption, and electricity imports and exports. A greater focus is given to OECD countries with more detailed information covering production, installed capacity, input energy mix to electricity and heat production, consumption, electricity trades, input fuel prices and end-user electricity prices. Part II of the publication provides a corresponding statistical overview of developments in the world and OECD electricity and heat market, as well as monthly OECD production and trade electricity data for 2008. Part III provides, in tabular form, detailed and comprehensive statistical coverage of the power and heat industry developments for each of the 30 OECD member countries and for OECD and IEA regional aggregates. It provides comprehensive statistical details on overall energy consumption, economic indicators, electricity and heat production by energy form and plant type, electricity imports and exports, sectoral energy and electricity consumption as well as prices for electricity and electricity input fuels for each country and regional aggregate.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    1. Principles and definitions
    General notes
    Data sources
    Units and conversions
    Notes on energy sources and flows
    Price data
    Quarterly energy statistics
    Monthly electricity statistics
    2. Geographical coverage
    3. Country notes
    4. Conversion factors
    Country specific net calorific values

    PART I. WORLD ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENTS
    1. Summary
    2. Production and installed capacity
    3. Electricity consumption
    4. Electricity Trade
    5. OECD Prices
    6. Trends in the OECD electricity sector
    7. Transmission and distribution technology: status and outlook

    PART II. ELECTRICITY DATA OVERVIEW
    1. World
    2. OECD
    3. Prices
    PART III. DETAILED OECD ELECTRICITY AND HEAT DATA


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