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Energy use in the manufacturing sector2002

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About the statistics

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Name and topic

Name: Energy use in the manufacturing sector
Topic: Energy and manufacturing

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Responsible division

Division for Energy, Environmental and Transport Statistics

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Energy use: The statistics include energy products bought for energy purposes and self-produced energy. Energy products used as raw materials are not included in the statistics. The consumption of energy products for fuel, lightning, heat and petroleum products for transport purposes during the reference year are included. The consumption of raw materials is not included.

Gigawatt hour  (GWh) =  million kWh

Terrwatt hour (TWh) = billion kWh  

 Due to the large number of different energy products in Norwegian mining and manufacturing, the energy products have been grouped into 7 groups for purchased energy and 3 groups for self-produced energy:

Purchased energy:

Electricity = Purchased electricity

Petroleum products = Purchased light heating oils, heavy distillates, heavy fuel oils, waste oils, kerosene and auto diesel (tax-exempt).

Gas products = Purchased and self-produced LPG, LNG, natural gas in gaseous, fuel gas and CO-gas

Coal products = Purchased coal, coke and petrol coke used as fuel and as a reduction agent.

Steam and district heating = Purchased district heating and steam.

Solid biomass and wastes = Purchased wood, waste of wood and other waste.

Petroleum products for transports = Purchased gasoline, auto diesel and marine gas oils.

Self-produced energy:

Electricity = Self-produced electricity

Solid biomass and wastes = Self-produced waste of wood, black liquor and hazard.

Gas = Self-produced natural gas in gaseous, fuel gas, CO-gas and other gasses.

In order to make it possible to find the total energy consumption within the individual energy groups and the total consumption for the company, we have also converted all of the energy goods into the common unit GW (billion watts). This has been done based on information on average energy content for the individual energy goods

Local kind of activity unit: The statistics have local kind of activity unit as observation unit and analysis unit. A local kind of activity unit is defined as a functional unit, which at a single physical location is engaged mainly in activities within a specific activity group. An enterprise is defined as an organizational unit, and consists of one or more local kind of activity units. The following guidelines are used in order to divide the activity of an enterprise into separate local kind of activity units; Activities engaged by an enterprise in different municipalities, are treated as separate local kind of activity units. Activities in different industrial classes (4-digit) can be classified as separate local kind of activity units even if the activity is located at the same site. To divide a local unit into several local kind of activity units, each of the activities has to be of a certain size, normally engaging at least 5 persons.

Standard classifications

Norwegian Standard Industrial Classification (SIC2007), which is based on the industrial classifications approved by the EU (NACE Rev. 2) and the UN (ISIC Rev. 3).

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