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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,323 datasets
Geoscience Australia Data provides a joint geological study folio from the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the South Australian Department of Mines and Energy. The report analyzes the petroleum potential of the Great Australian Bight using regional seismic survey data and reinterpretation of existing company data from 1986-1987.
Featuring hourly load profiles representing projected end-use electricity demand for the United States. The profiles were developed for the Electrification Futures Study using the EnergyPATHWAYS model, covering scenarios of electrification (Reference, Medium, High) and technology advancement (Slow, Moderate, Rapid). Data is aggregated to the state, sector, and select subsector level for a subset of years from 2018 to 2050.
Geoscience Australia's report provides a preliminary petroleum potential evaluation for Australia's east coast, from the NSW-Victoria border to the Great Barrier Reef boundary. The assessment covers at least four sedimentary basins, including the Sydney and Maryborough Basins, and examines basement rocks and Cainozoic sediments.
A 1976 review assesses petroleum exploration knowledge and future potential in Australia's Gippsland Basin. The report details the basin's structure, containing up to 4500 inches of sediment, and its status as Australia's most prolific petroleum producer with over 300 million cubic meters of oil and 200 billion cubic meters of gas in initial reserves. It evaluates exploration activity since the 1960s and potential for deeper discoveries.
Geoscience Australia data assesses petroleum exploration risk in the Darling Basin of western New South Wales. Geochemical data from cores in fourteen wells evaluate source rock potential and organic maturation levels. The analysis identifies the Lower Devonian Amphitheatre Formation as gas-prone and thermally mature.
3926 feet of drilling data from the Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 well, drilled in Victoria's Gippsland Basin between January and February 1963. The report details stratigraphic objectives, lithological sequences encountered, and results of formation testing, concluding with the well being plugged as a dry hole.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a preliminary analysis of petroleum prospects on the Lord Howe Rise, a 2000 km long submarine feature in the Tasman Sea. The report details sediment-filled basins up to 4000 m thick and interprets potential source rocks and traps based on seismic profiles and DSDP site data.
SGU's database of geophysical survey areas for prospecting purposes. The service likely contains information on exploration areas, including name, total measuring points, method, survey year, datafile name, report number, and comments. Measurements were made with magnetometer, electrical depth sounding, gravimeter, loop frame, induced polarization, and VLF methods.
Monthly electricity usage data for Vinnytsia, Ukraine. The data is based on the Open-Meteo API. The author, organization, and specific temporal coverage are unknown.
Camera-based sampling data and an R script for monitoring mammal wildlife species in Alberta's oil sands region. The data was collected under the Oil Sands Monitoring Program from 2024 to 2025. The dataset was authored by Jason Fisher and last updated in April 2026.
Soils of India is a geospatial dataset from NASA's EarthData platform, contributed by CEOS_EXTRA. It contains digitized soil association maps for states including Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh. The data was created using a three-tier approach involving image interpretation, soil surveys, chemical analysis, and GIS application.
A group of maps showing the relative susceptibility of hill slopes to rainfall-triggered soil slip-debris flow initiation sites in southwestern California. The maps were created empirically through an iterative process using inventory maps of past events and 10-meter Digital Elevation Models. This dataset was produced by CEOS_EXTRA and sourced from NASA Earth Data.
Wilson and Henderson-Sellers soil classes and soil class reliability data for Africa, part of a global archive for general circulation climate models. The dataset was developed by the World Data Center-A for Solid Earth Geophysics at the U.S. National Geophysical Data Center in cooperation with NOAA, EPA, and NCGIA. The raster data was published in 1985 and is provided at a nominal 10 arc-minute resolution in geographic projection.
Offering detailed current and projected cost and performance data for renewable and conventional electricity generation technologies, compiled by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). It is the 2020 update of the Annual Technology Baseline, documented on a dedicated website.
Soil respiration data was collected at the Climoor field site in Clocaenog forest, north-east Wales. Measurements span 14 years, from March 1999 to October 2013, taken at approximately bi-weekly intervals using three distinct chamber-based methods. The dataset documents ecosystem carbon flux under experimental drought conditions.
Manual water table depth measurements were taken approximately every two weeks from May 2009 to January 2014 at the Climoor experimental field site. Data were collected using water-permeable tubes installed to bedrock in the Clocaenog Forest, north-east Wales, with readings taken via tape measure and head torch. This time-series provides a multi-year record of groundwater dynamics in a forested peatland ecosystem.
Miroslav Zeidler's dataset captures the effects of six years of repeated annual aboveground biomass removal on bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) in the alpine zone of the Jeseníky Mountains, Czech Republic. It includes measurements of plant morphological characteristics, functional leaf traits, and soil parameters from 20 paired plots at 1440 m elevation. The data supports analysis of long-term ecological compensation mechanisms and plant-soil feedbacks in a managed alpine ecosystem.
WellSTAR maps oil and gas wells across California, tracking them by well type and operational status. The dataset is maintained by the state's Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) and was last updated in March 2026.
Huiyuan Cheng's dataset investigates how soil legacies from aboveground versus belowground plant parts differentially influence invasive species success. The data, available in R and CSV formats, supports research into the mechanisms of plant invasion and ecological restoration. Its presence on multiple platforms indicates its established use in ecological studies.
HOI: Electricity is a dataset containing the Human Opportunities Index, an economic indicator measuring inequality in access to essential services. It is produced by the LAC Equity Lab and hosted by the World Bank. The index combines average access rates with distributional inequality across circumstance groups.