Electric Power Selling Price Indexes for Non-residential Customers (EPSPI)
Detailed information for January to April 2002
Status:
Active
Frequency:
3 times per year
Record number:
2325
The Electric Power Selling Price Index (EPSPI) is a monthly series measuring the price movements of sales of electricity by distributors to commercial and industrial users; the estimates are produced three times per year.
Data release - May 30, 2002
- Questionnaire(s) and reporting guide(s)
- Description
- Data sources and methodology
- Data accuracy
- Documentation
Description
The Electric Power Selling Price Index (EPSPI) is a monthly series measuring the price movements of sales of electricity by distributors to commercial and industrial users; the estimates are produced three times per year. The index is a useful measure of the change in the cost of electric power to the non-residential customer.
Reference period: The time period for which the EPSPI equals 100; currently this is the year 1997.
Collection period: Three times a year (i.e. for April, August and December).
Subjects
- Energy
- Nuclear and electric power
- Prices and price indexes
Data sources and methodology
Target population
The universe for the EPSPI consists of all major generating and distributing utilities for each province in Canada.
Sampling
This is a sample survey with a longitudinal design.
Error detection
All responses are checked by the commodity specialist and incorrect or suspicious data is verified with the respondent.
Estimation
Weights
The weights for the EPSPI are derived from 1992 company revenues from sales of electricity.
Prices
The prices reported by respondents are for non-interruptible power contracts with manufacturing, service and other Canadian industrial customers. This consists of two broad industrial categories of sales, less than 5000kW and 5000kW or more.
Free on board plant selling prices of electricity are obtained using selected bills collected monthly from all major generating and distributing utilities. The number of specified prices (bills) selected from each respondent is determined by the degree of price dispersion. The prices collected are actual transaction prices from each respondent. Specifications of particular transactions are provided by the respondents.
Disclosure control
Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Various confidentiality rules are applied to all data that are released or published to prevent the publication or disclosure of any information deemed confidential. If necessary, data are suppressed to prevent direct or residual disclosure of identifiable data.
Collected data are converted to price indexes and data are released as such, so that it is not possible to identify the suppliers of raw prices.
Data accuracy
The statistical accuracy of the EPSPI depends on price data and weight information. Price data are obtained from a sample survey, while the weights are estimated using 1992 company revenues from sales of electricity. Both kinds of input data are subject therefore to their own errors.
The quality of the finalized price is high, as a 97% response rate is obtained from the respondents.
Though the EPSPI uses a sample survey methodology to obtain the necessary information, confidence intervals are not currently estimated, due to the longitudinal nature of price index series. Indexes for higher and lower levels of aggregation are considered to be statistically reliable.
Documentation
- Electric Power Selling Price Indexes, 1997=100
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