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Published05/07/2024
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Deadline07/08/2024
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Canceled11/09/2024
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Today23/04/2025
Utilities
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Early estimation of the energy balance 2024 - 2027 Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
In the Federal Republic of Germany, numerous bodies publish energy statistics, some of which differ in presentation, demarcation and aggregation. The energy balance is compiled on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWK) by the Working Group on Energy Balances (AGEB) and the office of the Working Group on Renewable Energy Statistics (UBA V 1.8/AGEE-Stat) and provides an overview of the interrelationships in the energy sector in Germany in the form of a matrix. This shows the consumption of energy sources in the individual sectors as well as the energy flow from production to use in the different production, conversion and consumption areas. For the energy balance, the AGEB and UBA V 1.8/AGEE-Stat evaluate statistics from all areas of the energy industry according to uniform criteria and summarize the data to a closed and consistent picture. The energy balance is published annually in March for the penultimate year (reporting year x-2) by AGEB. In addition, AGEB and UBA V 1.8/AGEE-Stat prepare a preliminary energy balance for the previous year (x-1) in September of each year. The energy balance forms the basis for the determination of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions in the context of national and international greenhouse gas emissions reporting in accordance with the Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement as well as the EU Governance Regulation . Fossil fuels are almost exclusively relevant here, as the energy-related greenhouse gas emissions from the use of biogenic energy sources are only to be reported in the form of information in accordance with international accounting requirements. The national GHG inventories and the national inventory report (NID) are based on the preliminary energy balance for the current reporting year (x-2) and on the final energy balance for the reporting year x-3. As part of the expert project ‘Pilot project for the early estimation of the energy balance 2020 and comparison to later defined data levels’, AGEB submitted a model-based early estimate of the energy balance 2020 via the subcontractors EEFA GmbH & Co. KG and Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) and compared this early estimate with the preliminary and final energy balance in the further course of the project. Since the 2023 reporting, the data from the early energy balance assessment have been used as a data basis for GHG reporting under the Climate Change Act. A follow-up project currently underway, ‘Further development of the model for early energy balance assessment’, examines how, on the basis of the findings from the analyses carried out, the model for early estimation can be further developed and methodologically refined at selected points. The UBA recently published the first interim report on its website. In order to ensure the consistent continuation of the reporting within the scope of the KSG, a corresponding model for the early assessment of the energy balance within the framework of a UBA contract is to be provided on the basis of these specifications. Starting on 15 February 2025, the necessary data bases will be available to the UBA for the calculation of GHG emissions for the reporting year 2024 (x-1) and will be made available for a further three years at the same time. Detailed technical details can be found in the tender specifications. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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