methods, notes and classification Use of renewables for electricity - details methods, notes and classification

    • Standard international energy product classification (SIEC)
      • 0 Total
      • 1 Renewables and biofuels
      • 2 Hydro
      • 3 Geothermal
      • 4 Wind
      • 5 Wind on shore
      • 6 Wind off shore
      • 7 Solar thermal
      • 8 Solar photovoltaic
      • 9 Tide, wave, ocean
      • a Primary solid biofuels
      • b Sustainable primary solid biofuels
      • c Pure bioliquids
      • d Sustainable pure bioliquids
      • e Sustainable blended bioliquids (only bio-part)
      • f Sustainable pure bioliquids from non-food sources
      • g Sustainable blended bioliquids (only bio-part) from non-food sources
      • h Sustainable pure bioliquids from food and feed crops
      • i Sustainable blended bioliquids (only bio-part) from food and feed crops
      • j Sustainable pure bioliquids from food and feed crops - from non-high indirect land use change-risk
      • k Sustainable blended bioliquids (only bio-part) from food and feed crops - from non-high indirect land use change-risk
      • l Biogases
      • m Blended biogases
      • n Sustainable biogases
      • o Sustainable blended biogases
      • p Biogases in the grid allocated based on sustainability certificates
      • q Renewable municipal waste
      • r Electricity
    • Energy balance
      • 0 Gross electricity production - Renewable Energy Directive
      • 1 Gross final consumption - electricity
      • 2 Normalised production - pure hydro plants
      • 3 Normalised production - mixed hydro plants
      • 4 Annual load factor - pure hydro plants
      • 5 Annual load factor - mixed hydro plants
      • 6 Gross electricity production - without pumping - mixed hydro plants
      • 7 Average load factor - pure hydro plants
      • 8 Average load factor - mixed hydro plants
    • Unit of measure
      • 0 Number
      • 1 Gigawatt-hour
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 01 Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
      • 02 Belgium
      • 03 Bulgaria
      • 04 Czechia
      • 05 Denmark
      • 06 Germany
      • 07 Estonia
      • 08 Ireland
      • 09 Greece
      • 0a Spain
      • 0b France
      • 0c Croatia
      • 0d Italy
      • 0e Cyprus
      • 0f Latvia
      • 0g Lithuania
      • 0h Luxembourg
      • 0i Hungary
      • 0j Malta
      • 0k Netherlands
      • 0l Austria
      • 0m Poland
      • 0n Portugal
      • 0o Romania
      • 0p Slovenia
      • 0q Slovakia
      • 0r Finland
      • 0s Sweden
      • 0t Iceland
      • 0u Norway
      • 0v United Kingdom
      • 0w Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • 0x Montenegro
      • 0y Moldova
      • 0z North Macedonia
      • 10 Albania
      • 11 Serbia
      • 12 Türkiye
      • 13 Kosovo*