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Developing an electricity satellite account (ELSA): an application to Scotland, UK

Developing an electricity satellite account (ELSA): an application to Scotland, UK Within the system of national accounts the electricity sector is typically reported as a single entry representing generation, transmission, distribution and trade. The ways in which these components interact with the economy differ greatly, a feature lost within the standard accounting framework. In this paper we propose an Electricity Satellite Account (ELSA) approach to better understand the linkages between the electricity sector and economy, with a particular focus on generation technologies. In developing this framework, we draw parallels with Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSAs). To illustrate the practical steps in constructing ELSAs, we develop an ELSA for Scotland for 2012, and show how the ELSA framework gives an improved understanding of the economic contribution of the electricity sector, which is critical in improving the usefulness of such accounts for climate, energy, and economic policy. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Economic Systems Research Taylor & Francis

Developing an electricity satellite account (ELSA): an application to Scotland, UK

Developing an electricity satellite account (ELSA): an application to Scotland, UK

Economic Systems Research , Volume 33 (1): 20 – Jan 2, 2021

Abstract

Within the system of national accounts the electricity sector is typically reported as a single entry representing generation, transmission, distribution and trade. The ways in which these components interact with the economy differ greatly, a feature lost within the standard accounting framework. In this paper we propose an Electricity Satellite Account (ELSA) approach to better understand the linkages between the electricity sector and economy, with a particular focus on generation technologies. In developing this framework, we draw parallels with Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSAs). To illustrate the practical steps in constructing ELSAs, we develop an ELSA for Scotland for 2012, and show how the ELSA framework gives an improved understanding of the economic contribution of the electricity sector, which is critical in improving the usefulness of such accounts for climate, energy, and economic policy.

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2020 The International Input—Output Association
ISSN
1469-5758
eISSN
0953-5314
DOI
10.1080/09535314.2020.1754166
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Abstract

Within the system of national accounts the electricity sector is typically reported as a single entry representing generation, transmission, distribution and trade. The ways in which these components interact with the economy differ greatly, a feature lost within the standard accounting framework. In this paper we propose an Electricity Satellite Account (ELSA) approach to better understand the linkages between the electricity sector and economy, with a particular focus on generation technologies. In developing this framework, we draw parallels with Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSAs). To illustrate the practical steps in constructing ELSAs, we develop an ELSA for Scotland for 2012, and show how the ELSA framework gives an improved understanding of the economic contribution of the electricity sector, which is critical in improving the usefulness of such accounts for climate, energy, and economic policy.

Journal

Economic Systems ResearchTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 2, 2021

Keywords: Electricity sector; satellite accounts; system of national accounts

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