ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN INDUSTRY, COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE SECTOR IN MONTENEGRO IN 2014 Suzana Gojčaj Statistical Office of Montenegro 11 th Energy Statistics Workshop 14 December 2015, Vienna
INTRODUCTION Annual survey on consumption of energy forms in industry, public, and private sector in 2014 has been conducted in accordance with the Statement No 01-3859 of 1 December 2014 and the Commitment towards the Energy Community Secretariat signed by the Statistical Office of Montenegro. An implementation agency for conducting the survey is the Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar (EIHP) from Croatia, on the basis of Contract No UG-15-00034.
INTRODUCTION The survey is prepared, organized and conducted by Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT), and directly conducted by interviewer and controller. The survey conducted in Montenegro for the first time. The obtained results are important for further development of official statistical system and it will be very useful for further harmonization in the area of energy efficiency. Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 and Regulation (EU) No 147/2013.
PURPOSE The purpose of survey is to collect the data on: type of business facilities; building material; type of heating; type of cooling; type of lighting; type of hot water preparation; type of food preparation; total consumption of energy and energy generated products used for performing the activity. Within the industry sector, the survey collects the data on supply, production, sale and stocks of energy generated products.
OBSERVATION UNITS Observation units are local units of enterprise, public and state administration and entrepreneurs. The framework for the selection of reporting units is the Statistical Business Register.
FRAME The survey covers: Agriculture and Forestry (01 and 02) Fishing (03) Industry (07, 08, 09.9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.1, 24.2, 24.3, 24.51, 24.52, 24.4, 24.53, 24.54, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 41, 42 and 43) Domestic trade (45, 46 and 47) Accommodation and food service activities (55, 56) Public Administration (84, excluding 84.22) Education (85) Health Activities (86) Other services (33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 52, 53, 58.59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 and 99).
FRAME The survey didn t covers: Defence activities (84.22) Lend transport (49) Water transport (50) Air transport (51)
SAMPLE The method for sample selection is a stratified random sample. Groups of local units (reporting units) in accordance with the activity classification NACE Rev.2 as well as the size of enterprise according to the number of employees are used as variables for forming the stratum. Optimal allocation was used for the distribution of the sample within the strata. Inside every stratum, the simple random sample without replacement was selected. All enterprises with 50 and more employees are covered by the sample.
POPULATION AND SAMPLE Population Sample % Method of data collection P-1 Agriculture and Forestry 477 16 3,35 interview (face to face) P-2 Fishing 132 8 6,06 interview (face to face) P-3 Industry 5 720 251 4,39 interview (face to face) U-1 Domestic trade 16 200 217 1,34 interview (face to face) U-2 Accommodation and food service activities 5 562 95 1,71 interview (face to face) U-3 Public administration 266 86 32,33 interview (face to face) U-4 Education 794 635 79,97 85.20 Primary education 514 514 100,00 reporting method (by post) 85.31 Secondary education 25 25 100,00 reporting method (by post) 85.42 Higher education 49 49 100,00 reporting method (by post) Other education 206 47 22,82 interview (face to face) U-5 Health 573 92 16,06 86.10 Hospital activities 18 18 100,00 reporting method (by post) 86.21 General medicine practice 44 44 100,00 reporting method (by post) Other health 511 30 5,87 interview (face to face) U-6 Other services 10 188 365 3,58 interview (face to face) Total 39 912 1 765 4,42
RESPONSE RATE 1.Reporting units interviewed at address given 74% 2. Reporting units interviewed, address changed 04% 4. Unknown address 08% 3. Reporting unit stopped/ceased to work 06% 6. Reporting units visited 3 times 05% 5. Refused to be interviewed 02% The total response rate of the conducted survey was 83,9%.
REFERENCE PERIOD The reference year for this survey is 2014. Interviewing of reporting units was performed from 14 to 30 April 2015.
TEAM FOR REALIZATION Project team 12 Interviewers 31 Controller 12 Data entry staff 2 Data entry controller 1 Total project staff 58
INSTRUMENTS FOR CONDUCTING SURVEY Questionnaire EN P-1 - agriculture and forestry; Questionnaire EN P-2 - fishery; Questionnaire EN P-3 - industry; Questionnaire EN U-1 - domestic trade; Questionnaire EN U-2 - accomodation and food service Questionnaire EN U-3 - public administration; Questionnaire EN U-4 - education; Questionnaire EN U-5 - health; Questionnaire EN U-6 - other services
ENTERING AND DATA PROCESSING
PUBLICATION Press conference will be organized during the December of 2015 in Podgorica.
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