When using the results presented in the result viewer use the following citation:
Wråke, M., Karlsson, K., Kofoed-Wiuff, A., Folsland Bolkesjø, T., Lindroos, T.J., Tennbakk, B., Ogner Jåstad, E., Bosack Simonsen, M., Hagberg, M., Unger, T., Putkonen, N., Lehtilä, A. & Koljonen, T. (2021, September 7. ). Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios: Results Viewer. Nordic Energy Research. Retrieved from https://cleanenergyscenarios.nordicenergy.org

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TøkniEnergy Modelling Lab
If you are experiencing issues with the web tool please contact Kenneth Karlsson at The Energy Modelling Lab.

Nordic Energy Statistics Database

The Nordic Energy Statistics Database aims to harmonise energy related data across all five Nordic countries for easy use as a reference for research as well as for the public to explore. Previously there was no common aggregation of Nordic energy statistics and model input. All Nordic countries would need to rely on assumptions about their neighbouring Nordic countries’ energy systems. From these data, progress indicators have been developed for:

  • Share of RE in electricity consumption
  • CO2 emissions (Mt CO2) from power and district heating
  • Share of bioenergy from gross RE consumption
  • Battery and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles share of total passenger vehicle stock
  • District heat generation (PJ) by fuel
  • CO2 emissions (Mt CO2) from the industrial sector
  • Final energy consumption by source (PJ) in industry
  • Energy intensity (kWh/m2) and CO2 emissions intensity (kgCO2/m2) in the buildings sector
  • CO2 emissions (Mt CO2) from road transport

You can review these indicators under the Historical Indicators tab and view the individual historical statistics under the Historical Data tab.

The database GraphQL endpoint can be accessed for example using GraphQL Playground web application https://www.graphqlbin.com/, using the endpoint url https://nces2020-gql-pg.herokuapp.com/v1/graphql