Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre
The 50th Meeting of APEC Energy Working Group (EWG)
Hawaii, The United States, 16-17 December, 2016
4.c. EGEDA Chair Report on Activities including Joint Organizations Data Initiative
(JODI Oil, JODI Gas)
Masazumi HIRONO Acting Chair, EGEDA
Head, Energy Statistics and Training Office, APERC
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• APERC/ESTO as the new EGEDA’s Coordinating Agency
• EGEDA 27 (Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei, 1 to 3 September, 2015)
• Publication of APEC Energy Statistics and Handbook
• JODI (Joint Organizations Data Initiative)
• EGEDA’s Short- and Medium-Term Training
• APEC Workshop on Energy Statistics (Tokyo, 23 to 25 February, 2016)
• Cooperation with other APEC Experts Group and other organizations
4.c. Outline
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• APERC/ESTO has succeeded the Energy Data and Modelling Center, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (EDMC, IEEJ) as the EGEDA’s Coordinating Agency since April 2015.
4.c. APERC/ESTO: EGEDA’s new Coordinating Agency
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4.c. EGEDA 27 (Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei, 1 to 3 September)
Host: Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Chinese Taipei Chair: Mr. Shigeru Kimura Vice Chair: Mr. Jen-yi Hou Participants from Member Economies: China; Korea; Malaysia; Philippines; Singapore; Chinese Taipei and Thailand EGNRET Secretariat: Dr. Chung-Hsien Chen, Dr. Keng-Tung Wu and Dr. Bing-Chwen Yang APERC Representative: Ms. Cecilia Tam Guest: Mr. Duncan Millard, IEA Main topics: Review of regular energy data collection Proposal: -New data collection (end-use data, renewables energy data) -Web-based data entry system Masazumi Hirono to be designated as Acting Chair of EGEDA
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4.c. Publication of APEC Energy Statistics and Handbook
Copies have been sent to EGEDA’s focal points.
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4.c. Smiley Faces of JODI Oil in APEC (January-June 2015)
Economy Sustainability Timeliness (M-‐1 & M-‐2)
Completeness (%)
Sustainability Timeliness Completeness (%)
Brunei Darussalam 6 6 100% J J JChina 6 6 83% J J KHong Kong 6 6 100% J J JIndonesia 0 0 0% NA NA NAMalaysia 6 6 28% J J LPapua New Guinea 0 0 95% L L JPeru 0 0 0% NA NA NAPhilippines 6 6 100% J J JRussia 6 6 76% J J KSingapore 6 6 36% J J LChinese Taipei 6 6 100% J J JThailand 6 5 100% J K JVietnam 0 0 0% NA NA NA
Number of J 9 8 6
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4.c. Smiley Faces of JODI Gas in APEC (January-June 2015)
Economy Sustainability Timeliness (M-‐1 & M-‐2)
Completeness (%)
Sustainability Timeliness Completeness (%)
Brunei Darussalam 6 6 100% J J JChina 6 6 19% J J LHong Kong 6 6 71% J J KIndonesia 0 0 90% L L JMalaysia 6 6 67% J J KPapua New Guinea 0 0 76% NA NA NA
Peru 0 0 0% NA NA NAPhilippines 6 6 100% J J JRussia 6 6 81% J J KSingapore 6 6 67% J J KChinese Taipei 6 6 95% J J JThailand 6 6 75% J J KVietnam 0 0 0% NA NA NA
Number of J 9 9 4
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4.c. 12th Regional JODI Training Workshop
• 20-22 October, 2015, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
• Around 30 participants from Central and South American economies including Chile, Mexico and Peru.
• Collaboration between APEC, IEF, OLADE, IEA and GECF.
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4.c. EGEDA’s Short- and Medium-term Training on Energy Statistics
Schedule in 2016: Short-Term: July; Medium-Term: October to November Invitations to be extended in March 2016
Short-Term (2 weeks) August 2015
Medium-Term (8 weeks) October to November 2015
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4.c. APEC Workshop on Energy Statistics (Tokyo, February 2016)
Tokyo Prince Hotel, 23 to 25 February 2016
- APERC/ESTO to present the latest information on APEC Energy Data Collection and Database including next steps
- Participants to present on their data collection, processing and analysis
- APERC, as an user of statistics, to present their energy data requirements in their studies for participants’ information
- International Organizations (such as IEA, IRENA and UN) to explain their latest developments
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4.c. Collaboration with other Expert Group and Organizations 1
EGNRET
– EGNRET Secretariat was invited to EGEDA 27 in September and APERC/ESTO representative participated in the EGNRET meeting in November to exchange information regarding APEC new and renewable energy data collection and its definition of renewables in tackling the doubling goal.
EGEE&C
– APERC/ESTO representative gave a presentation on the update on EGEDA’s activities, ongoing and future plans. One of the highlights of the presentation was the re-assigning of the EGEDA’s Coordinating Agency to APERC/ESTO.
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4.c. Collaboration with other Expert Group and Organizations 2
International Energy Statistics (InterEnerStat) Meeting (IEA, September)
– The meeting noted the common challenges on energy statistics among international organizations such as increasing demand for statistics, reliance on government statistics that are hampered by limited resources and confidentiality and cooperation of business.
– However, it was noted that solutions are also common such as: trainings and capacity building, shared trainings (JODI, for example), manuals and guidance, common definitions, improved dissemination, engagement with users and maximizing use of existing resource.