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Attached is the annual questionnaire provides for the submission of 2011 requested to complete the question welcome. Please send your questionn International Energy Agency (IEA (the IEA will forward the data to t Commission of the European Com (for EU Member States and Europ United Nations Statistics Division Transmission details are provided in t COAL (Solid Fossil Fuels and Manufactured ANNUAL QUESTIONNAI 2011 and Historical Revisions for coal, gases manufactured from coal, and assoc 1 data and historical revisions where applicable. Ad nnaire at the latest September 30 th 2012. Earlier naire to: A/OECD), Energy Data Centre the United Nations Economic Commission for Europ mmunities, Eurostat, Energy Statistics pean Economic Area (EEA) countries ) n, Energy Statistics Section the “Data Communication Procedures”section. d Gases) IRE drafted: July 2012 iated gases which dministrations are r submissions are pe in Geneva).

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Attached is the annual questionnaireprovides for the submission of 2011requested to complete the questionwelcome. Please send your questionn

• International Energy Agency (IEA (the IEA will forward the data to t

• Commission of the European Com (for EU Member States and Europ

• United Nations Statistics Division

Transmission details are provided in t

COAL (Solid Fossil Fuels and Manufactured

ANNUAL QUESTIONNAI

2011 and Historical Revisions

for coal, gases manufactured from coal, and assoc1 data and historical revisions where applicable. Adnnaire at the latest September 30th 2012. Earliernaire to:

A/OECD), Energy Data Centre the United Nations Economic Commission for Europ

mmunities, Eurostat, Energy Statistics pean Economic Area (EEA) countries )

n, Energy Statistics Section

the “Data Communication Procedures”section.

d Gases) IRE

drafted: July 2012

iated gases which dministrations are r submissions are

pe in Geneva).

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Data Communication Procedures

IEA

9, rue de la Fédération, 75739, Paris, Cedex 15, France

The completed questionnaire should be transmitted by electronic mail to: Head of Division, Energy Data Centre, International Energy Agency E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] For questions regarding the questionnaire, contact Mr. Robert Schnapp e-mail: [email protected] Telephone: + 33 1 40 57 66 31

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Eurostat

Bâtiment Jean Monnet, Plateau du Kirchberg, L-2920, Luxembourg (for EU Member States , EU Candidate Countries and EFTA Countries)

For the EU Member States and European Economic Area (EEA) countries, please submit also a copy of this electronic questionnaire via Eurostat's Single Entry Point (SEP) following the implementing procedures of eDAMIS (electronic Data files Administration and Management Information System) https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/edamis or alternatively send the questionnaire electronically to: E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] For questions regarding the questionnaire, contact Mr. Pekka Loesoenen e-mail: [email protected] Telephone: + 352 4301 32915

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United Nations

United Nations Statistics Division, Energy Statistics Section 2 UN plaza, DC2-1414, New York, NY 10017, USA

The completed questionnaire should be transmitted by electronic mail to: Mr. Karoly Kovacs, Chief, Energy Statistics Section, United Nations Statistics Division E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] Fax: (1-212)-963-0623

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REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS

Data should be reported for calendar years. If fiscal year data have to be used, please state this clearly with the specification of period covered.

For consistency between administrations and to conform with computer software, the data reported in this questionnaire should be in whole numbers (i.e. no decimals or fractions) in the unit shown for each table.

The definitions and reporting conventions used in this Questionnaire are the same as those used in the other annual questionnaires, (Oil, Gas, Renewables, and Electricity and Heat). Please ensure that data on fuel used for electricity and heat production reported in this Questionnaire are consistent with those reported for the same categories in the Electricity and Heat Questionnaire.

Please report all data using Gross calorific values except when specifically mentioned that Net values should be used.

Where data are not available, estimates should be given and identified as such in the “Remarks page”.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION In 2008, the United Nations and the European Commission have published in parallel their revised classification codes.

• United Nations: International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities – ISIC, Rev.4

• European Commission: Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community NACE, Rev.2

Eurostat and the International Energy Agency jointly produced a correspondence table aimed at providing continuity of time series and have updated the references in the Joint Questionnaires accordingly.

PRODUCT DEFINITIONS 1. Hard Coal:

Hard Coal refers to coal of gross calorific value greater than 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis and with a mean random reflectance of vitrinite of at least 0.6. Hard coal comprises:

• Anthracite: High rank coal used for industrial and residential applications. It has generally less than 10% volatile matter and a high carbon content (about 90% fixed carbon). Its gross calorific value is greater than 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis.

• Coking Coal: Bituminous coal with a quality that allows the production of a coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge. Its gross calorific value is greater than 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis.

• Other Bituminous Coal (Steam Coal): Coal used for steam raising purposes and includes all bituminous coal that is not included under coking coal nor anthracite. It is characterized by higher volatile matter than anthracite (more than 10%) and lower carbon content (less than 90% fixed carbon). Its gross calorific value is greater than 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis. If bituminous coal is used in coke ovens it should be reported as coking coal.

2. Sub-Bituminous Coal:

Refers to non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value between 17 435 kJ/kg (4 165 kcal/kg) and 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

3. Lignite/Brown Coal:

Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 17 435 kJ/kg (4 165 kcal/kg) and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

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Oil shale and tar sands produced and combusted directly should be reported in this category. Oil shale and tar sands used as inputs for other transformation processes should also be reported in this category. This includes the portion of the oil shale or tar sands consumed in the transformation process. Shale oil and other products derived from liquefaction should be reported on the Annual Oil Questionnaire.

4. Peat:

A combustible soft, porous or compressed, fossil sedimentary deposit of plant origin with high water content (up to 90 per cent in the raw state), easily cut, of light to dark brown colour. Peat used for non-energy purposes is not included.

5. Patent Fuel:

A composition fuel manufactured from hard coal fines with the addition of a binding agent. The amount of patent fuel produced may, therefore, be slightly higher than the actual amount of coal consumed in the transformation process.

6. Coke Oven Coke:

The solid product obtained from carbonization of coal, principally coking coal, at high temperature, it is low in moisture and volatile matter. Coke oven coke is used mainly in the iron and steel industry acting as energy source and chemical agent. Coke breeze and foundry coke are included in this category. Semi-coke (a solid product obtained from carbonization of coal at low temperature) should be included in this category. Semi-coke is used as a domestic fuel or by the transformation plant itself. This heading also includes coke, coke breeze and semi-coke made from lignite/brown coal.

7. Gas Coke:

By-product of hard coal used for production of town gas in gas works. Gas Coke is used for heating purposes.

8. Coal Tar:

A result of the destructive distillation of bituminous coal or of the low-temperature carbonisation of brown coal. Coal tar from bituminous coal is the liquid by-product of the distillation of coal to make coke in the coke oven process. Coal tar can be further distilled into different organic products (e.g. benzene, toluene, naphthalene), which normally would be reported as a feedstock to the petrochemical industry.

9. BKB (Brown Coal Briquettes):

BKB is a composition fuel manufactured from lignite/brown coal, produced by briquetting under high pressure without the addition of a binding agent. These figures include peat briquettes, dried lignite fines and dust.

10. Gas Works Gas:

Covers all types of gases produced in public utility or private plants, whose main purpose is manufacture, transport and distribution of gas. It includes gas produced by carbonization (including gas produced by coke ovens and transferred to gas works gas), by total gasification with or without enrichment with oil products (LPG, residual fuel oil, etc.), and by reforming and simple mixing of gases and/or air, reported under the rows "From Other Sources". Under the transformation sector identify amounts of gas work gas transferred to blended natural gas which will be distributed and consumed through the natural gas grid. The quantity of fuel should be reported on a gross calorific value basis.

The production of other coal gases (i.e. coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas) should be reported in the columns concerning such gases, and not as production of gas works gas. The coal gases transferred to gas works plants should then be reported (in their own column) in the transformation sector in the gas works plants row. The total amount of gas works gas resulting from transfers of other coal gases should appear in the production line for gas works gas.

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11. Coke Oven Gas:

Obtained as a by-product of the manufacture of coke oven coke for the production of iron and steel. The quantity of fuel should be reported on a gross calorific value basis.

12. Blast Furnace Gas:

Produced during the combustion of coke in blast furnaces in the iron and steel industry. It is recovered and used as a fuel partly within the plant and partly in other steel industry processes or in power stations equipped to burn it. The quantity of recuperated fuel should be reported on a gross calorific value basis.

13. Oxygen Steel Furnace Gas:

By-product of the production of steel in an oxygen furnace, recovered on leaving the furnace. The gas is also known as converter gas, LD gas or BOS gas. The quantity of recuperated fuel should be reported on a gross calorific value basis. Also covers non-specified manufactured gases not mentioned above, such as phosphor oven gas.

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GEOGRAPHICAL NOTES Australia excludes the overseas territories;

Denmark excludes the Danish Faroes and Greenland;

France includes Monaco and excludes the French overseas territories Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane, Reunion, St.-Pierre and Miquelon, New Caledonia and French Polynesia;

Italy includes San Marino and the Vatican;

Japan includes Okinawa;

The Netherlands excludes Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and the special municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.;

Portugal includes the Açores and Madeira;

Spain includes the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands and Ceuta and Melilla;

Switzerland does not include Liechtenstein;

United States includes 50 States and District of Columbia; Imports and exports include all U.S. territories (i.e., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, Johnston Atoll, Midway Islands, Wake Island and the Northern Mariana Islands).

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING INDIVIDUAL TABLES IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE

TABLE 1 SUPPLY AND TRANSFORMATION SECTORS

For a proper appreciation of the reporting of solid fossil fuels, wastes and manufactured gases used in the generation of electricity and heat, respondents are urged to read the note "Definitions for Electricity and Heat", reproduced in Annex 1.

1. Indigenous Production:

Report the quantities of fuels extracted or produced, calculated after any operation for removal of inert matter. In general, production includes the quantities consumed by the producer in the production process (e.g. for heating or operation of equipment and auxiliaries) as well as supplies to other producers of energy for transformation or other uses.

- of which underground: Report the quantity of underground production.

- of which surface: Report the quantity of surface production.

2. From Other Sources:

This consists of two components.

• Firstly, report recovered slurries, middlings and other low-grade coal products, which cannot be classified according to type of coal. This includes coal recovered from waste piles and other waste receptacles.

• Secondly, report supplies of fuel of which production is covered in other fuel energy balances, but for which consumption will occur in the coal energy balance. Further details of this second component is is to be provided as memo items:

Memo Items: From Other Sources

- of which from oil products (e.g.: petroleum coke addition to coking coal for coke ovens)

- of which from natural gas (e.g.: natural gas addition to gas works gas for direct final consumption)

- of which from renewables (e.g.: industrial waste as binding agent in the manufacturing of patent fuel)

3. Imports and Exports:

Report the quantity of fuels obtained from or supplied to other countries. Amounts are considered as imported or exported when they have crossed the political boundary of the country, whether customs clearance has taken place or not. The amount of fuels in transit (that is, on route through the country) should not be included (see notes on Table 2 and 3).

4. International Marine Bunkers:

Report the quantities of fuels delivered to ships of all flags that are engaged in international navigation. The international navigation may take place at sea, on inland lakes and waterways, and in coastal waters. Exclude consumption by ships engaged in domestic navigation (see Domestic Navigation). The domestic/international split should be determined on the basis of port of departure and port of arrival, and not by the flag or nationality of the ship. Exclude consumption by fishing vessels (see Other Sector - Fishing) and consumption by military forces (see Other Sector- Not Elsewhere Specified Other).

5. Stocks Changes:

Report the difference between the opening stock level and closing stock level for stocks held on national territory. A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number.

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6. Gross Consumption:

(calculated) is defined as:

Indigenous production

+ From other sources

+ Imports

- Exports

- International marine bunkers

+ Stock changes

7. Statistical Differences:

Report the difference between the calculated gross consumption (as defined above) and the observed gross consumption. This item may include changes in stocks at final consumers when this cannot be specified as part of Item 7: “Stock changes”. Reasons for any major differences should be stated in the section provided for on the Remarks page.

8. Transformation Sector:

Report the quantities of fuels used for the primary or secondary conversion of energy (e.g. coal to electricity, coke oven gas to electricity) or used for the transformation to derived energy products (e.g.: coking coal to coke). The Transformation sector is divided into the following sub-sectors:

• Main Activity Producer Electricity Plants (formerly known as Public Electricity Plants) - Report quantities of fuels used to produce electricity (Fuels used by plants containing at least one CHP unit are to be reported under Main activity producer CHP).

• Main Activity Producer Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plants (formerly known as Public Heat and Power Plants) - Report quantities of fuels used to produce electricity and heat.

• Main Activity Producer Heat Plants (formerly known as Public Heat Plants) - Report quantities of fuels used to produce heat.

• Autoproducer Electricity Plants - Report quantities of fuels used to produce electricity (Fuels used by plants containing at least one CHP unit are to be reported under Autoproducer CHP).

• Autoproducer Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plants - Report quantities of fuels that correspond to the quantity of electricity produced and heat sold.

• Autoproducer Heat Plants - Report quantities of fuels that correspond to the quantity of heat sold. • Patent Fuel Plants - Report quantities of hard coal used to produce patent fuel. • Coke Ovens - Report quantities of coking coal, coal breeze and lignite/brown coal used in coke

ovens. Coal products used for heating and operation of equipment should not be reported here, but reported as consumption in the Energy sector.

• BKB / PB Plants - Report the quantity of lignite/brown coal used for the production of BKB and the quantity of peat for peat briquettes (PB).

• Gas Works - Report quantities of coal, coal products, coke oven gas and substitute natural gas used to produce gas in gas works and coal gasification plants. Products used as a fuel for heating and operation of equipment should not be included here, but reported as consumption in the Energy sector.

• Blast Furnaces - Report actual quantities of coking coal and/or bituminous coal (generally referred to as PCI) and coke oven coke transformed in blast furnaces. Amounts used as a fuel for heating and operation of blast furnaces (e.g. blast furnaces gas) should not be included here, but reported as consumption in the Energy sector.

• Coal Liquefaction Plants - Report quantities of coal, oil shale and tar sands used to produce synthetic oil. Shale oil and other products derived from liquefaction should be reported on the Annual Oil Questionnaire.

• For Blended Natural Gas - Report quantities of coal gases blended with natural gas.

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• Non-specified (Transformation) - Data should be reported here only as a last resort. If a final breakdown into the above sub-sectors is not available, administrations should provide estimates wherever possible. Please inform the Secretariat of the basis for these estimates.

ENERGY SECTOR AND FINAL CONSUMPTION 1. Energy Sector:

Report fuels consumed by the energy industry to support the extraction (mining, oil and gas production) or plant operations of transformation activities. For example: fuel used for heating, lighting, or operating pumps/compressors, or consumed as energy into furnaces or ovens. Note that quantities of fuels transformed into another energy form should be reported under the Transformation sector. Consumption used in support of the operation of pipelines (oil, gas and coal slurry) should be reported in the Transport Sector.

The Energy sector covers ISIC1 Divisions 05, 06, 19 and 35 + Group 091 + Class 0892 and 0721 (NACE2 Divisions 05, 06, 19 and 35 + Group 09.1 + Class 08.92 and 07.21). The Energy sector includes the manufacture of chemical materials for atomic fission and fusion and the products of these processes. Fuels used in the manufacture of fuel briquettes and packaged fuel from coal or lignite and consumption in coke ovens and other transformation industries should also be reported here.

The energy sector is divided into the following sub-sectors:

• Own Use in Electricity, CHP and Heat Plants - Report fuels consumed as energy at electricity plants, combined heat and power plants (CHP) and heat plants.

• Coal Mines - Report fuels consumed as energy to support the extraction and preparation of coal within the coal mining industry. Coal burned in pithead power stations should be reported in the Transformation sector.

• Patent Fuel Plants - Report fuels consumed as energy at patent fuel plants. • Coke Ovens - Report fuels consumed as energy at coking plants. • BKB / PB Plants - Report fuels consumed as energy at briquetting plants. • Gas Works - Report fuels consumed as energy at gas works and coal gasification plants. • Blast Furnaces - Report fuels consumed as energy used in blast furnaces. • Petroleum Refineries - Report fuels consumed as energy at petroleum refineries. • Coal Liquefaction Plants - Report fuels consumed as energy at coal liquefaction plants. • Non-specified (Energy) - Report here fuels consumed as energy for other purposes not reported

above.

2. Distribution Losses:

Report all losses which occur due to transport and distribution, as well as flaring of manufactured gases.

3. Total Final Consumption (calculated):

Is defined as:

Total non-energy use

+ Final Energy Consumption (Industry + Transport + Other sectors).

It excludes deliveries for transformation and/or use by the energy producing industries, and the distribution losses.

4. Non-Energy Use:

Report energy products used as raw materials in the different sectors; that is, not consumed as a fuel or transformed into another fuel. Report the Non-energy use by Sector.

1. International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activity, Series M, No 4/Rev. 4, United Nations, New York, 2008 2. Statistical classification of the economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev.2) EC-Eurostat 2008.

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• Industry, Transformation and Energy Sectors - Non-energy use in all Industry, Transformation and Energy sub-sectors. Report here, for instance, coal used to make methanol or ammonia.

• Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical Sector - Non-energy use of coal includes uses as feedstocks to produce fertiliser and as feedstocks for other petrochemical products. ISIC Division 201 (NACE Division 20.1).

• Transport Sector - Non-energy use in all Transport sub-sectors. • Other Sectors - Non-energy use in Commercial and Public Services, Residential, Agriculture and

Not Elsewhere Specified - Other Sectors.

ENERGY END-USE SPECIFICATION 1. Final Energy Consumption:

Report total energy consumption in industry, transport and other sectors.

2. Industry:

Report fuels consumed by the industrial undertaking in support of its primary activities.

Report quantities of fuels consumed in heat only or CHP plants for the production of heat used by the plant itself. Quantities of fuels consumed for the production of heat that is sold, and for the production of electricity should be reported under the appropriate Transformation sector.

• Iron and Steel - ISIC Group 241 + Class 2431. Report pulverised coal injection (PCI) into blast furnaces under blast furnaces, Transformation sector, Table 1, item 25. To avoid double counting, fuels used in blast furnaces should be reported in the Transformation sector (NACE Groups 24.1, 24.2, 24.3 + Classes 24.51 and 24.52).

• Chemical and Petrochemical - ISIC and NACE Divisions 20 and 21. • Non-Ferrous Metals: ISIC Group 242 + Class 2432 (NACE Group 24.4 + Classes 24.53 and

24.54). • Non-Metallic Minerals: ISIC and NACE Division 23. Report glass, ceramic, cement and other

building materials industries . • Transport Equipment: ISIC and NACE Divisions 29 and 30. • Machinery: Report fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment other than transport

equipment. ISIC and NACE Divisions 25, 26, 27 and 28. • Mining and Quarrying (excluding energy producing industries) - ISIC Divisions 07 and 08 +

Group 099 (NACE Divisions 07 and 08 + Group 09.9). • Food and Tobacco - ISIC and NACE Divisions 10, 11 and 12. • Paper, Pulp and Print - ISIC and NACE Divisions 17 and 18. Includes production of recorded

media. • Wood and Wood Products (other than pulp and paper) - ISIC ISIC and NACE Division 16. • Construction - ISIC and NACE Divisions 41, 42 and 43. • Textile and Leather - ISIC and NACE Divisions 13, 14 and 15. • Non-specified (Industry) - If your country's industrial classification of fuels consumption does not

correspond to the above ISIC or NACE codes, please estimate the breakdown by industry and include in "Non-specified (Industry)" only consumption in sectors which is not covered above. ISIC and NACE Divisions 22, 31 and 32.

3. Transport:

Report fuels used in all transport activities irrespective of the economic sector in which the activity occurs. Report fuels consumed in the following ISIC and NACE categories: Divisions 49, 50 and 51.

• Rail - Report all consumption for use in rail traffic, including industrial railways. Consumption for use in rail transport as part of urban or suburban transport systems should be reported in “non-specified (Transport)”.

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• Domestic Navigation - Report fuels delivered to vessels of all flags not engaged in international navigation (see International marine bunkers). The domestic/international split should be determined on the basis of port of departure and port of arrival and not by the flag or nationality of the ship. Note that this may include journeys of considerable length between two ports in a country (e.g. San Francisco to Honolulu).

• Non-specified (Transport) - Report fuels used for transport activities not included elsewhere. Please state on the “Remarks page” what is included under this heading.

4. Other Sectors:

• Commercial and Public Services - Report fuels consumed by business and offices in the public and private sectors. ISIC and NACE Divisions 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 and 99.

• Residential - Report fuels consumed by all households including "households with employed persons." ISIC and NACE Divisions 97 and 98.

• Agriculture/Forestry - Report fuels consumed by users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by ISIC as follows: ISIC Divisions 01 and 02 (NACE 01 and 02).

• Fishing - Report fuels delivered for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing should cover fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refueled in the country (include international fishing). Also include energy used in the fishing industry as specified in ISIC and NACE Division 03.

• Non-specified (Other) - Report activities not included elsewhere. This category includes military fuel use for all mobile and stationary consumption (e.g. ships, aircraft, road and energy used in living quarters), regardless of whether the fuel delivered is for the military of that country or for the military of another country. Please specify on the “Remarks page” what is included under this heading.

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TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

For geographical definitions see “Geographical Notes” section.

Amounts are considered as imported or exported when they have crossed the political boundaries of the country, whether customs clearance has taken place or not. Where no origin or destination can be reported or where the country is not specified in the tables, the category ‘Other’ may be used.

The tables concern imports of coal by ultimate origin (the country in which the coal was produced) for use in the country and exports of coal produced to the ultimate country of consumption.

Where no origin or destination can be reported, or where the country is not specified in the table, the category ‘Other’ may be used. Please specify the country of origin or destination on the “Remarks page” if the information is available.

Statistical differences may arise if only total import and export are available on the above basis, while the geographical breakdown is based on a different survey, source or concept. In this case, report the differences in the ‘Other’ category.

TABLE 4 AVERAGE CALORIFIC VALUES

Please report both gross and net calorific values. Net data will be used for calculating the conversion factors for the historical and forecast Energy Balances. Where only net values are available, please calculate gross by adding 5% to the net value.

If detailed information on calorific values for each flow is not available, please report an average value. Calorific values should be reported in Megajoules per tonne where available. If calorific values are reported in other units, please indicate what units are used.

Annex 1: Definitions for Electricity and Heat The questionnaires seek information on the fuel requirements for, and the generation of electricity and heat according to producer and generating plant types.

Types of Producer:

Producers are classified according to the purpose of production:

• Main Activity Producer (formerly known as Public) undertakings generate electricity and/or heat for sale to third parties, as their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned. Note that the sale need not take place through the public grid.

• Autoproducer undertakings generate electricity and/or heat, wholly or partly for their own use as an activity which supports their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned.

Types of Plant:

The separation of fuel use and electricity/heat generation statistics according to the type of plant (i.e. electricity (only), heat (only) or combined electricity and heat) will normally be conducted using statistics collected at the plant level, i.e. generating stations comprising one or more generating sets or units. The definitions given below have been prepared on this assumption. However, when a country has data for the electricity and heat output, and fuel inputs, for each of the generating units within a plant, these data should be used to prepare the report. In this case the definitions set out below will need to be interpreted on the unit basis rather than on the plant basis.

• Electricity Only refers to a plant which is designed to produce electricity only. If one or more units of the plant is a CHP unit (see below) then the whole plant is designated as a CHP plant.

• Combined Heat and Power (CHP) refers to a plant which is designed to produce both heat and electricity. It is sometimes refered to as co-generation power stations. If possible, fuel inputs and electricity/heat outputs should be reported on a unit basis rather than on a plant basis. However, if data are not available on a unit basis, the convention for defining a CHP plant noted above should be adopted.

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• Heat Only refers to a plant which is designed to produce heat only. Heat delivered from CHP or Heat Only plants may be used for process or space heating purposes in any sector of economic activity including the Residential Sector.

It should be noted that:

• Electricity production reported for Autoproducer Electricity or Autoproducer CHP should be the total quantity of electricity generated.

• All heat production from Main Activity Producer - CHP and Main Activity Producer - Heat plants should be reported. However, heat production reported for Autoproducer CHP and Autoproducer Heat plants should comprise only the heat sold to third parties. Heat consumed by autoproducers should not be included.

• Report in the transformation sector only those quantities of fuels used to generate the amounts of electricity and heat reported in the questionnaire. The quantities of fuel consumed for the production of heat which is not sold will remain in the figures for the final consumption of fuels by the relevant sector of economic activity.

The reporting requirements for transformation sector activities can be summarised schematically as follows:

Electricity Only CHP Heat Only Main Activity Producer

Report all production and all fuel used

Report all electricity and heat produced and all fuel used

Report all heat produced and all fuel used

Autoproducer Report all electricity produced and heat sold with corresponding fuel used

Report heat sold and corresponding fuel used

In this questionnaire the term Combustible fuels refers to fuels that are capable of igniting or burning, i.e. reacting with oxygen to produce a significant rise in temperature.

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mer

cial

and

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lic S

ervi

ces,

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iden

tial,

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ultu

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try, F

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here

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cifie

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ther

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Thi

s ro

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houl

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pond

to "T

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rs

2011 Table 2 IMPORTS BY SOURCE

ANTCOAL COKCOAL BITCOAL SUBCOAL LIGNITE PATFUEL OVENCOKE COALTAR BKB

Country Anthracite Coking Coal Other Bituminous

Coal

Sub-bituminous

Coal

Lignite/Brown Coal

Patent Fuel Coke Oven Coke

Coal Tar BKB/PB

103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 tA B C D E F G H I

Albania 1Armenia 2Australia 3Austria 4Azerbaijan 5Belarus 6Belgium 7Bosnia and Herzegovina 8Bulgaria 9Canada 10Chile 11China, People's Republic 12Colombia 13Croatia 14Cyprus 15Czech Republic 16Denmark 17Estonia 18Finland 19France 20Georgia 21Germany 22Greece 23Hungary 24Iceland 25Indonesia 26India 27Ireland 28Israel 29Italy 30Japan 31Kazakhstan 32Korea, Democratic People's Republic 33Kyrgyzstan 34Latvia 35Lithuania 36Luxembourg 37Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic 38Malaysia 39yMalta 40Mexico 41Moldova, Republic 42Monaco 43Mongolia 44Montenegro 45Mozambique 46Myanmar 47Netherlands 48New Zealand 49Norway 50Philippines 51Poland 52Portugal 53Romania 54Russian Federation 55Serbia 56Slovak Republic 57Slovenia 58South Africa 59Spain 60Sweden 61Switzerland 62Tajikistan 63Turkey 64Turkmenistan 65Ukraine 66United Kingdom 67United States 68Uzbekistan 69Venezuela 70Vietnam 71Non-specified/Other 72Total Imports (Trade) 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Row 72: Please use the Remarks sheetRow 73: This row should correspond to imports in Table 1

2011 Table 3 EXPORTS BY DESTINATION

ANTCOAL COKCOAL BITCOAL SUBCOAL LIGNITE PATFUEL OVENCOKE COALTAR BKB

Country Anthracite Coking Coal Other Bituminous

Coal

Sub-bituminous

Coal

Lignite/Brown Coal

Patent Fuel Coke Oven Coke

Coal Tar BKB/PB

103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 t 103 tA B C D E F G H I

Albania 1Algeria 2Argentina 3Armenia 4Australia 5Austria 6Azerbaijan 7Belarus 8Belgium 9Bosnia and Herzegovina 10Brazil 11Bulgaria 12Canada 13Chile 14China, People's Republic 15Chinese Taipei 16Croatia 17Cyprus 18Czech Republic 19Denmark 20Egypt 21Estonia 22Finland 23France 24Georgia 25Germany 26Greece 27Hong Kong (China) 28Hungary 29Iceland 30India 31Indonesia 32Ireland 33Israel 34Italy 35Japan 36Kazakhstan 37Korea 38Korea, Democratic People's Republic 39Kyrgyzstan 40Latvia 41Lithuania 42Luxembourg 43Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic 44Malaysia 45Malta 46Mexico 47Moldova, Republic 48Montenegro 49Morocco 50Netherlands 51New Zealand 52Norway 53Other Africa 54Other Asia and Pacific 55Other East Europe 56Other non-OECD Americas 57Other Near and Middle East 58Pakistan 59Philippines 60Poland 61Portugal 62Romania 63Russian Federation 64Serbia 65Slovak Republic 66Slovenia 67Spain 68Sweden 69Switzerland 70Tajikistan 71Thailand 72Turkey 73Turkmenistan 74Ukraine 75United Kingdom 76United States 77Uzbekistan 78Non-specified/Other 79Total Exports (Trade) 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Row 79: Please use the Remarks sheetRow 80: This row should correspond to Exports in Table 1

2011

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