Label: gross inland energy consumption value
Definition:
A gross inland energy consumption value is an energy consumption value expressing the magnitude of the total consumption of energy in a spatial region (e.g. a country).Editor note:
Gross inland energy consumption represents the quantity of energy necessary to satisfy inland consumption of the spatial region (e.g. a country) under consideration. Gross inland energy consumption covers: - consumption by the energy sector itself; - distribution and transformation losses; - final energy consumption by end users; - 'statistical differences' (not already captured in the figures on primary energy consumption and final energy consumption). Gross inland energy consumption does not include energy (fuel oil) provided to international maritime bunkers.