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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,163 datasets
Fields Data provides this 3W (Who, What, Where) dataset detailing the operational presence of humanitarian organizations in Iloilo Province, Philippines, as of March 2026. The data tracks organizational activities by sector and location at the provincial level to facilitate aid coordination and resource allocation.
Soil temperature profile measurements from a tussock tundra site on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. The dataset contains 3-hour average temperature readings from 24 locations, collected by SCIOPS from September 2017 through August 2019. Measurements were taken as part of the NGEE Arctic project's pre-treatment phase for a soil micro-warming experiment.
Monthly Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) maps are produced at a 3 km spatial resolution for the UAE and Qatar. The dataset is part of the UAE solar atlas developed by the Research Center for Renewable Energy Mapping and Assessment at Masdar Institute, with methodology detailed in a 2012 report. It is derived from satellite imagery processed through an artificial neural network model and validated against ground data.
Carbon emission data for Shaanxi Province covers a 23-year period from 2000 to 2022. The dataset, created by Weiqin Zhu, serves as an empirical foundation for model training and analyzes spatiotemporal evolution patterns across cities. It was last updated in March 2026.
May 2014 digital representation of scheduled and offshore areas defined under Australia's Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006. The dataset provides a GIS product for Australia's entire marine jurisdiction, covering latitudes from 8°S to 70°S and longitudes from 39°E to 174°E, developed by Geoscience Australia in consultation with other Commonwealth agencies.
DMSP and NOAA satellite imagery captured the Kuwait oil fires during and after the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Approximately 1000 images are available from the Kuwait Data Archive, collected by instruments including the OLS, SSM/I, and AVHRR. The dataset was compiled by SCIOPS and features data from 1991.
Five long-term land use contrasts across England provide soil chemical, physical, and biological properties measured in up to six layers down to 100 cm depth. Data includes common metrics like bulk density and pH, less common ones like extracellular enzyme activities, and is co-located with ANPP estimates and earthworm counts. The dataset was collected by the Environmental Information Data Centre between November 2018 and March 2019 but has been withdrawn.
City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub provides overlay maps detailing acid sulfate soil land areas under the superseded Pine Rivers planning scheme. The dataset includes multiple file formats like GeoJSON, CSV, and KML for GIS applications. It was last updated in March 2026.
Overlay maps delineate land areas with acid sulfate soils under the superseded Pine Rivers planning scheme. The scheme was adopted by the Moreton Bay Regional Council in December 2006 and was replaced in February 2016. Row and column counts are unknown.
A 2005-2016 historic planning scheme overlay for Caboolture Shire, now part of Moreton Bay, detailing electricity and gas infrastructure. The dataset was created by the City of Moreton Bay's GIS team and includes multiple geospatial file formats. It was last updated in March 2026.
Overlay maps detail acid sulfate soil locations within the former Caboolture Shire local government area. The data originates from the superseded Caboolture ShirePlan, which was active from 12 December 2005 until its replacement on 1 February 2016. It is provided by the City of Moreton Bay's GIS team.
Overlay maps detail acid sulfate soil locations under the superseded Redcliffe City Planning Scheme. The scheme was active from 12 December 2005 until its replacement on 1 February 2016. Data is provided by the City of Moreton Bay's GIS team.
Biological soil crust samples were collected from many locations in the Great Salt Lake Desert. The sampling and stable isotope, pigment, lipid, and nutrient analysis were conducted with support of NSF-EAR Award 1356421. The dataset was authored by James Fulton and is hosted via the Texas Data Repository Harvested Dataverse.
A study of contrasting marginal sediments from Lake Eliza, a hypersaline coastal lake in South Australia with winter rainfall and summer drought. The research compares two lake margin areas—a protected western shore with fine carbonate sediments and an exposed eastern shore with quartz-carbonate sand—to inform models of lamosite oil shale genesis in the Green River Formation. Row and column counts are unknown.
2500 km of multichannel seismic profiles were proposed for acquisition in a 1990 research cruise to map Triassic reef complexes. This Geoscience Australia record details a project to assess the petroleum potential of Late Triassic reefs, suggesting a 50% chance they host 60 million barrels of undiscovered oil on Australia's Northwest Shelf. The work aimed to define reef extent, character, and facies changes using seismic profiling, dredging, and coring.
A 2004 petroleum systems model by Fuji et al. was simulated using PetroMod 3D V.10 software to create several 3D scenarios. The modeling results confirm generation timing and present-day maturity for different sub-basins, with key differences arising from the use of PhaseKinetic models for source rock formations and subsequent fluid compositional predictions.
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office provides cost benchmarks for utility-scale, commercial, and residential photovoltaic systems. The data reports costs using intrinsic units per component and distinguishes between Minimum Sustainable Price and Modeled Market Price. These benchmarks are developed from industry surveys conducted by three national laboratories to guide research and development.
Geoscience Australia provides a review of sequence stratigraphy concepts and their application to petroleum exploration in Australia. The document focuses on fundamental principles and their use in analyzing sedimentary basins like the onshore Canning and offshore Carnarvon Basins. It discusses the control of sediment accommodation and supply on petroleum system elements.
Modeled estimates of long-run marginal emission rates (LRMER) for the contiguous United States, developed by the Department of Energy. The data is available at two geographic resolutions: state-level and across 20 GEA regions. It is intended for assessing the emissions impact of long-lived interventions on the electricity grid.
Featuring modeled electricity price series for four U.S. grid regions (CAISO, ERCOT, MISO-W, PJM-W) under two CO2 price scenarios. The data was generated using the ReEDS and PLEXOS models based on the 2020 Standard Scenario Mid-case assumptions. It is designed to analyze capacity expansion towards low-carbon systems that could support carbon capture and storage.