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Implications of the INSPIRE Directive on regional/local energy and GHG emissions Observatories [email protected] European Commission Directorate-General Environment Governance, Information and Reporting Unit EC/EEA INSPIRE Team

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Page 1: Implications  of the  INSPIRE  Directive on regional/local energy and GHG emissions Observatories

Implications of the INSPIRE Directive on regional/local energy and GHG emissions

Observatories

[email protected] Commission

Directorate-General EnvironmentGovernance, Information and Reporting Unit

EC/EEA INSPIRE Team

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Use case: climate and energy package,to implement the 20-20-20 targets

• regions and local authorities have a leading role • national energy and GHG data are not accurate or

comprehensive enough• regional and local strategies need to be informed

by relevant data (local/regional source)• regional Observatories of energy and GHG

emissions turn data into information• need standardisation amongst observatories, in

order to enable comparisons between European territories

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What can INSPIRE do for you ?• As a consortium of public authority organisations

(or acting on their behalf) have the 'right' to get access and use identified spatial data under INSPIRE scope (34 data themes, electronic…)

• Across borders and levels of administration – on request or through web-services (when implemented)

• INSPIRE services enable you to 'discover' data sources and their use conditions (meta data) and to view and 'download' data

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What can you do for INSPIRE ?• Regional Observatories produce spatial

data/information on energy and GHG• Such data falls under INSPIRE

• Should be documented• Should have INSPIRE compliant data policy

(between public authorities – with public)• Should be 'modelled' according to INSPIRE data

specs – with use case specific extensions• Should be made accessible through

discover/view/download services

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INSPIRE and data produced by ENERGee Watch Observatories

• Final energy consumption (MWh / inhabitant)• Greenhouse gases emissions (teqCO2 /

inhabitant)• Renewable energy production (GWh)• Energy intensity -

Industrial/Residential/Tertiary/Regional economy (kWh /…)

• State in reaching EU 20-20-20 targets (%)

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What does the Theme 20 ‘Energy sources’ mean exactly?

• In Directive Annex III. - 20. Energy resources• Energy resources including hydrocarbons,

hydropower, bio-energy, solar, wind, etc., where relevant including depth/height information on the extent of the resource.

• http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/Data_Specifications/INSPIRE_DataSpecification_ER_v3.0rc3.pdf

• http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/reports/ImplementingRules/inspireDataspecD2_3v2.0.pdf

http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2010/presentations/102_pdf_presentation.pdf

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What does the Theme 20 ‘Energy sources’ mean exactly?

• In data specifications• Energy resources theme provides models for

energy potential – resources (non-renewable. renewable + waste) for past resources, current and future ones. The use = consumption is not the primary goal

• Energy intensity - Industrial/Residential/Tertiary/Regional economy: not in the Energy Resources or EMF. Production facilities, Governmental services, Agricultural & aquaculture facilities relates to the facilities that produce and/ or consume energy as well. It may be related with Land use

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• Does the Theme 7 ‘Environmental monitoring Facilities’ includes observations of GHG emissions?

• YES

• Does the Theme 7 ‘Environmental monitoring Facilities’ includes model output of GHG emissions?

• NO, but other themes do

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Can Observatories make use of INSPIRE to have better access to certain data ? (e.g data from Theme 8 ‘Production and Industrial Facilities’)

• INSPIRE data policy does not cover 'private sector data'

• However, if private sector 'reports' under thematic legislation to public authority, PA, then this data should be 'shareable' with other public authority

• 'custodian' PA should have INSPIRE 'services' which observatories can 'connect' to input side of models

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INSPIRE roadmap• 03-Dec-2013, 6(b): “Metadata available for spatial

data sets and services corresponding to Annex III”• by 21-Oct-2015, 7§3, 9(b) Newly collected and

extensively restructured Annex II and III spatial data sets available

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How to ensure that ENERGee Watch Observatories are INSPIRE-compliant?

• Participate to national and EU co-ordination actions• Propose workshop INSPIRE 2014 conference• Propose via national contact 'action' in INSPIRE

Maintenance & Implementation work plan• Have INSPIRE compliant data policy• Document – create meta data• Use the relevant INSPIRE data models• Establish INSPIRE compliant web-services