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Energy monitoring vision

Neither City of Bydgoszcz (PP2) nor the Municipality of Grodzisk Mazowiecki (PP5) have an energy monitoring database and ICT tools to properly perform effective energy monitoring and management. This is the reason why we (PP2 and PP5) need to create and establish an Energy Database. This will be the baseline for data harmonization in Poland. We already took further steps and prepared a concept of the Energy Database. In regards to the municipal entities, data on energy consumption is available to obtain in the form of invoices and bills. Private sector isn’t obliged by law to share any data on energy consumption (including data about buildings, transport and RES). This is why our Energy Database concept is designed only for the monitoring and management of the municipal entities, although the system will remain open – it will be possible to add modules in the future if required. For example, in the future we would like to implement into the platform data on buildings (year of construction, cultural heritance, volume, floor area etc.) and data on transportation.


Available data

Short explanation of the tables:

  • How is the data organized: It could be aggregated, detailed with specific locations, individually recorded per different units, spatial data like maps etc.
  • Who is the data provider: the entity or a person that provides the specific data (municipality, departments, agencies, businesses, individuals etc.)
  • How frequently is new data made available: regularly, periodically and how often, or on request.
  • Access restrictions: is the dataset free, open and available to public or are there any licences needed to use the data.
  • Data access point: URL of the data or contact person who is responsible for access to the resource.


Energy sources (production)

Each table provides information about a specific energy source and the data of that energy source. The tables about utility network types refer to the data of the networks of different energy sources.

Energy source/s Hard coal, lignite, crude oil, natural gas
How is the data organized? On country level per energy type
Who is the data provider? Central Statistical Office of Poland (Glówny Urzad Statystyczny - GUS)
How frequently is new data made available? Once a year
Access restrictions Open data, available to the public
Data access point http://stat.gov.pl/obszary-tematyczne/srodowisko-energia/energia/energia-2017-folder,1,5.html


Energy source/s Renewables – biogas, biomass, wind, solar, hydro
How is the data organized? On country level per energy type
Who is the data provider? Energy Regulatory Office (Urzad Regulacji Energetyki – URE)
How frequently is new data made available? Once a year
Access restrictions Open data, available to the public
Data access point https://www.ure.gov.pl/pl/rynki-energii/energia-elektryczna/odnawialne-zrodla-ener/potencjal-krajowy-oze/5753,Moc-zainstalowana-MW.html


CO2 emission factors

The table provides information about the factors of CO2 emissions and the data that refers to these factors.

BYDGOSZCZ

CO2 emission factors
How is the data organized? data available on municipal level for different sectors: municipal buildings, other buildings, transport, public lighting
Who is the data provider? Municipality (data from distributors, traders, statistical institute)
How frequently is new data made available? every 2 years (SEAP)
Access restrictions free, open and available to the public
Data access point http://www.covenantofmayors.eu/index_en.html , PGN - Low-Emission Economy Programme:

http://www.bip.um.bydgoszcz.pl/binary/153_tcm30-202779.pdf

GRODZISK MAZOWIECKI

CO2 emission factors
How is the data organized? Data available on municipal level for different sectors: municipal buildings, other buildings, transport, public lighting
Who is the data provider? Municipality (data from distributors, traders, statistical institute)
How frequently is new data made available? Every 4 years
Access restrictions Free, open and available to the public
Data access point Data can be obtained from local documents, PGN - Low-Emission Economy Programme: http://bip.grodzisk.pl/Article/get/id,24182.html, PONE – Programme for Lowering Low-Emission


Missing data

BUILDINGS

Nature of data Volume of buildings
Why is it missing? No database for monitoring and management


Nature of data Building’s envelope structure (roof construction, walls construction, windows etc)
Why is it missing? No database for monitoring and management


Nature of data Energy efficiency of buildings
Why is it missing? No database for monitoring and management


Nature of data Heating source and system in private buildings
Why is it missing? The data was never collected and needs a door-to-door survey


TRANSPORT

Nature of data Fuel consumption
Why is it missing? No database for monitoring and management


Required ICT tools

As mentioned in the vision, cities from Poland don’t have tools required to properly perform energy management and monitoring. Establishing the Energy database is the necessary first step and will result in improvement of data quality and availability as to this day all the data is scattered and hard to access.