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= About =
= About =


The '''International Energy Agency commenced''' its operation in 1974 under the auspices of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The IEA is the energy forum for 26 Member countries, all from the OECD, to improve the world’s energy supply and to promote reliable databases for energy-related information. IEA member governments are committed to sharing energy information, to co-ordinating their energy policies and to co-operating in the development of rational energy programs. IEA publishes monthly reports on electricity, natural gas, prices, and the oil market. The ''World Energy Outlook'' is the IEA's most comprehensive publication, and is considerd " the world’s most authoritative source of energy market analysis and projections." See [http://www.iea.org/Textbase/stats/index.asp http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/publications/].
The '''International Energy Agency commenced''' its operation in 1974 under the auspices of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The IEA is the energy forum for 26 Member countries, all from the OECD, to improve the world’s energy supply and to promote reliable databases for energy-related information. IEA member governments are committed to sharing energy information, to co-ordinating their energy policies and to co-operating in the development of rational energy programs. IEA publishes monthly reports on electricity, natural gas, prices, and the oil market. The ''World Energy Outlook'' is the IEA's most comprehensive publication, and is considerd " the world’s most authoritative source of energy market analysis and projections."[http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/publications/ http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/publications/] See [http://www.iea.org/Textbase/stats/index.asp http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/publications/].


The main IEA sources used by IFs are the '''''World Energy Balances (WEB)&nbsp;'''''<b>and </b>'''''World Energy Statistics (WES)''''','''&nbsp;'''databases assocated with the ''World Energy Outlook.'' They contain variables such as the production, trade, and consumption of coal, oil, gas, electricity, heat, renewables, and waste for OECD countries and over 100 non-OECD countries. Full documentation is available for each dataset detailing its contents, structure, definitions, geographical coverage, etc.&nbsp;
The main IEA sources used by IFs are the '''''World Energy Balances (WEB)&nbsp;'''''<b>and </b>'''''World Energy Statistics (WES)''''','''&nbsp;'''databases assocated with the ''World Energy Outlook.'' They contain variables such as the production, trade, and consumption of coal, oil, gas, electricity, heat, renewables, and waste for OECD countries and over 100 non-OECD countries. Full documentation is available for each dataset detailing its contents, structure, definitions, geographical coverage, etc.&nbsp;


World Energy Balances 2016 Database Documentation -&nbsp;[http://wds.iea.org/wds/pdf/worldbal_documentation.pdf]
World Energy Balances 2016 Database Documentation&nbsp;[http://wds.iea.org/wds/pdf/worldbal_documentation.pdf [1]]


Worle Energy Statistics 2016 Database Documentation -&nbsp;[http://wds.iea.org/wds/pdf/WORLDBES_Documentation.pdf]
Worle Energy Statistics 2016 Database Documentation&nbsp;[http://wds.iea.org/wds/pdf/WORLDBES_Documentation.pdf [2]]


= Data Acquisition =
= Metadata =


Unlike most data used in IFs, IEA data from the WEB and WES are not open source. They must be&nbsp;
== Data Acquisition ==
 
Unlike most data used in IFs, IEA data from the WEB and WES are not open source. The data must be purchased from the IEA and is delivered on two CD-ROMs (See&nbsp;[http://www.iea.org/bookshop/730-World_Energy_Statistics_and_Balances_2016]).&nbsp;Each disc runs on a database management software program called Beyond 20/20 that comes loaded on the discs, along with the data. Financial support for the purchase of the IEA data is available from a University Library Association grant. Pardee successfully applied for grant funding through this program for the 2017 update with the help of staff at&nbsp;the Anderson Academic Commons at the University of Denver.

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About

The International Energy Agency commenced its operation in 1974 under the auspices of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The IEA is the energy forum for 26 Member countries, all from the OECD, to improve the world’s energy supply and to promote reliable databases for energy-related information. IEA member governments are committed to sharing energy information, to co-ordinating their energy policies and to co-operating in the development of rational energy programs. IEA publishes monthly reports on electricity, natural gas, prices, and the oil market. The World Energy Outlook is the IEA's most comprehensive publication, and is considerd " the world’s most authoritative source of energy market analysis and projections."http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/publications/ See http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/publications/.

The main IEA sources used by IFs are the World Energy Balances (WEB) and World Energy Statistics (WES), databases assocated with the World Energy Outlook. They contain variables such as the production, trade, and consumption of coal, oil, gas, electricity, heat, renewables, and waste for OECD countries and over 100 non-OECD countries. Full documentation is available for each dataset detailing its contents, structure, definitions, geographical coverage, etc. 

World Energy Balances 2016 Database Documentation [1]

Worle Energy Statistics 2016 Database Documentation [2]

Metadata

Data Acquisition

Unlike most data used in IFs, IEA data from the WEB and WES are not open source. The data must be purchased from the IEA and is delivered on two CD-ROMs (See [1]). Each disc runs on a database management software program called Beyond 20/20 that comes loaded on the discs, along with the data. Financial support for the purchase of the IEA data is available from a University Library Association grant. Pardee successfully applied for grant funding through this program for the 2017 update with the help of staff at the Anderson Academic Commons at the University of Denver.