Electricity Information provides a comprehensive review of historical and current market trends in the OECD electricity sector, including 2009 preliminary data. This reference document brings together essential statistics on electricity and heat. It therefore provides a strong foundation for policy and market analysis, which in turn can better inform the policy decision process toward selecting policy instruments best suited to meet domestic and international objectives. Part II of the publication provides an overview of the world electricity developments in 2008, 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 III 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 2009. Part IV provides, in tabular form, detailed and comprehensive statistical coverage of the power and heat industry developments for each OECD member country 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. Electricity Information is one of a series of annual IEA statistical publications on major energy sources; other reports are Coal Information, Natural Gas Information, Oil Information and Renewables Information. Table of Contents PART I: INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION -1. Introduction -2. Definitions -3. Sources and notes -4. Country notes -5. Geographical coverage -6. Conversion factors & calorific values -Country specific net calorific values PART II: WORLD ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENTS -1. Summary --Production --Consumption --Trade --OECD prices -2. Production and installed capacity --OECD production and installed capacity ---Hydroelectric power ---Nuclear power ---Geothermal, solar, tide, wave and wind power ---Combustible fuels ----Coal ----Oil ----Gas ---Combustible renewables and waste ---Heat production ---Direct use of heat --Non-OECD production ---Hydroelectric power ---Nuclear power ---Geothermal, solar, tide, wave and wind power ---Combustible fuels ----Coal ----Oil ----Gas ---Combustible renewables and waste ---Heat production -3. Electricity consumption --OECD consumption --OECD sectoral consumption --Non-OECD consumption --OECD heat consumption --OECD market shares -4. Electricity trade --OECD electricity trade --Non-OECD electricity trade -5. OECD prices --Electricity prices for industry --Electricity prices for households --Prices of competing fuels -6. Trends in the OECD electricity sector --Energy and electricity intensity --Electricity production -7. Smart grids: vision for the grid of the future PART III: ELECTRICITY DATA OVERVIEW -1. World --Figure 1.1: World electricity and energy production --Table 1.1: World electricity production, imports, exports, final consumption, 2008 (TWh) --Table 1.2: World gross electricity production, by country, by source, 2008 (TWh) --Table 1.3: World gross electricity production from combustible fuels, by country, 2008 (TWh) --Table 1.4: World gross heat production from combustible fuels, by country 2008 (PJ) --Table 1.5: World fuel use for electricity and heat production, by country, 2008 (PJ) -2. OECD --Table 2.1: OECD electricity production, imports, exports, apparent consumption, 2009 (TWh) --Table 2.2: OECD gross electricity production, by country, by source, 2009 (TWh) --Table 2.3: OECD monthly net electricity supply, by country, 2009 (GWh) --Table 2.4: OECD gross electricity production from combustible fuels, by country, 2009 (TWh) --Table 2.5: OECD gross heat production from combustible fuels, by country, 2009 (PJ) --Table 2.6: Electricity production and consumption, OECD, 1973 - 2008 (TWh) --Table 2.7: Net maximum electricity generating capacity, OECD, by source, 1974 - 2008 (GW) --Table 2.8: Electricity generation and heat sold, OECD, 1974 - 2008 --Table 2.9: Electricity production from combustible fuels in electricity plants, OECD, 1980 - 2008 --Table 2.10: Electricity and heat produced for sale from combustible fuels in CHP plants, OECD,1980 – 2008 --Table 2.11: Heat produced for sale from combustible fuels in heat plants, OECD, 1980 – 2008 --Table 2.12: IEA electricity generating capacity, 1974 - 2008 (GW) --Table 2.13: OECD electricity consumption, by country, 1960 - 2008 (TWh) --Table 2.14: Electricity consumption, OECD, by sector, 1973 - 2008 (TWh) --Table 2.15: Electricity consumption, OECD, by industry, 1973 - 2008 (TWh) --Table 2.16: OECD final consumption of heat, by country, 1980 - 2008 (Mtoe) --Table 2.17: Final consumption of heat, OECD, by sector, 1980 - 2008 (per cent of total) --Table 2.18: Share of final consumption, OECD, by source, by sector, 2008 (per cent of total) --Table 2.19: Final consumption, OECD, by source, by sector, average annual rate of growth (%), 1960 - 1973 --Table 2.20: Final consumption, OECD, by source, by sector, average annual rate of growth (%), 1973 - 2008 --Table 2.21: OECD total electricity imports, by country, 1960 - 2009 (GWh) --Table 2.22: OECD total electricity exports, by country, 1960 - 2009 (GWh) --Table 2.23: Electricity trade, 1960 - 2009 (GWh) -3. Prices --Table 3.1: OECD indices of real energy prices for end-users --Table 3.2: USA indices of real energy prices for end-users --Table 3.3: OECD Europe indices of real energy prices for end-users --Table 3.4: Japan indices of real energy prices for end-users --Table 3.5: Electricity prices for industry in US dollars/kWh --Table 3.6: Electricity prices for industry in US dollars/toe --Table 3.7: Electricity prices for households in US dollars/kWh --Table 3.8: Electricity prices for households in US dollars/toe --Table 3.9: Electricity prices for households in US dollars/kWh, converted with purchasing power parities --Table 3.10: Purchasing power parities, national currency/US dollars --Table 3.11: Heavy fuel oil prices for electricity generation in US dollars/tonne --Table 3.12: Heavy fuel oil prices for electricity generation in US dollars/toe --Table 3.13: Steam coal prices for electricity generation in US dollars/tonne --Table 3.14: Steam coal prices for electricity generation in US dollars/toe --Table 3.15: Natural gas prices for electricity generation in US dollars/10 7 kcal, gross calorific value basis --Table 3.16: Natural gas prices for electricity generation in US dollars/toe, net calorific value basis --Table 3.17: US dollar exchange rates in national currencies --Figure 3.1: Indices of real energy end-use prices, OECD --Figure 3.2: Indices of real energy end-use prices, Japan --Figure 3.3: Indices or real energy end-use prices, United States --Figure 3.4: Indices of real energy end-use prices, OECD Europe PART IV: DETAILED OECD ELECTRICITY AND HEAT DATA -Directory of Part III graphs and tables --OECD Total --OECD North America --OECD/IEA Pacific --OECD Europe --IEA Total --IEA North America --IEA Europe --Australia --Austria --Belgium --Canada --Czech Republic --Denmark --Finland --France --Germany --Greece --Hungary --Iceland --Ireland --Italy --Japan --Korea --Luxembourg --Mexico --Netherlands --New Zealand --Norway --Poland
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