Quantity by supplementary units

Code Description Unit
CCT Carrying capacity in tonnes(1) ct/l
CEN Hundred items 100 p/st
CTM Carats (1 metric carat = 2x10 -4 kg) c/k
GFJ Gram of fissile isotopes gi F/S
GRM Gram g
GTO Gross tonnage GT
KCC Kilogram of choline chloride kg C5H14ClNO
KHO Kilogram of hydrogen peroxide kg H2O2
KLT Thousand litres 1,000 l
KMA Kilogram of methylamines kg met.am.
KNE Kilogram drained net weight kg/net eda
KNI Kilogram of nitrogen kg N
KPH Kilogram of potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) kg KOH
KPO Kilogram of potassium oxide kg K2O
KPP Kilogram of diphosphorus pentaoxide kg P2O5
KSD Kilogram of substance 90 % dry kg 90% sdt
KSH Kilogram of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) kg NaOH
KUR Kilogram of uranium kg U
LPA Litre pure (100 %) alcohol l alc. 100%
LTR Litre l
MIL Thousand items 1,000 p/st
MQM Thousand cubic metres 1000 m³
MTK Square metre
MTQ Cubic metre  
MTR Metre m
MWT Thousand kilowatt hours 1,000 kWh
NEL Number of cells ce/el
NPR Number of pairs pa
PCE Number of items p/st
ZZZ No supplementary unit (only weight in kg is needed) -
TJO Terajoule (gross calorific value) TJ

(1) ‘Carrying capacity in tonnes’ (ct/l) means the carrying capacity of a vessel expressed in tonnes, not including ships' stores (fuel, equipment, food supplies, etc.). Persons carried on board (crew and passengers) and their baggage are also excluded.

Estonia will desynchronise from the Russian electricity grid on 8 February and join the continental European network on 9 February. It is very unlikely that residents will notice the transition to the European frequency area. Nevertheless, there may be issues with supply security in Estonia during the transition, which could impact data submission and publication at Statistics Estonia.