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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,378 datasets
Three multi-band raster GeoTiff files provide modeled predictions for Kenya at 30-meter resolution. The dataset contains predicted soil erosion rates, topsoil lifespans, and flux rates of soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. It was produced by the Environmental Information Data Centre and last updated in March 2026.
Ian Richardson's integrated high-resolution model simulates domestic whole-house electricity demand and solar PV micro-generation. The model is based on a previously developed demand model and is provided as an Excel Workbook containing all necessary data and Visual Basic for Applications source code. The underlying models are discussed in a journal paper and a conference paper presented at Microgen 'II.
A geospatial dataset identifying flood-prone soils in Wake County, sourced from the local government. The data is available in multiple formats, including CSV and GeoJSON, and references additional FEMA flood information. It was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Carbon dioxide emissions intensity measured in kilograms per purchasing power parity-adjusted dollar of GDP. The data originates from the World Bank's World Development Indicators Database Archives, which compiles national accounts on emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
CO2 emissions per capita data originates from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacturing. It includes emissions from solid, liquid, and gas fuel consumption and gas flaring. The data is provided by the World Bank's WDI Database Archives.
Annual carbon dioxide emissions data from fossil fuel combustion and cement manufacturing, compiled by the World Bank's WDI Database Archives. The dataset tracks emissions from solid, liquid, and gas fuel consumption and gas flaring activities.
Fossil fuel CO2 emissions data measures the percentage of total CO2 emissions originating from solid, liquid, and gas fuel consumption, cement production, and gas flaring. The dataset is compiled by the Africa Development Indicators project, likely from World Bank sources. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
World Development Indicators provide the percentage of total electricity generated from non-hydro renewable sources like geothermal, solar, wind, and biomass. This time-series data tracks the evolving contribution of these modern renewables to national and global power grids. The World Bank compiles and maintains these indicators.
Electricity production measured in kilowatt-hours at power plant terminals. The data covers generation from hydropower, coal, oil, gas, nuclear, geothermal, solar, wind, tidal, wave, and combustible renewables and waste. It is compiled by the World Bank from the World Development Indicators database archives.
Oil's share of electricity production reveals national energy dependencies and transitions over time. This World Bank indicator tracks the percentage contribution of crude oil and petroleum products to total national electricity output. It is part of the World Development Indicators collection.
Nuclear power share data tracks the percentage of total electricity generated from nuclear sources for various countries. The dataset is compiled by the World Bank's World Development Indicators team. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
Electricity production share from natural gas sources as a percentage of total national electricity generation. Data is compiled by the World Bank's World Development Indicators. The temporal coverage and specific row count are not provided in the input.
World Development Indicators provides a dataset on the percentage of total electricity production derived from hydroelectric sources. It tracks the share of hydropower in national electricity mixes over time. The data is compiled by the World Bank.
World Development Indicators data provides the percentage share of electricity generated from coal sources relative to total national electricity production. The dataset covers multiple countries and years, compiled by the World Bank from national and international sources. It includes primary and derived coal fuels, as well as peat.
World Bank data on electricity generated from coal and related fuels. The dataset is compiled by the World Bank's WDI Database Archives from national and international sources. The temporal coverage is not specified in the provided input.
World Bank Development Indicators provide data on national energy production, measured in kilotons of oil equivalent. The dataset covers primary energy sources including petroleum, natural gas, solid fuels, combustible renewables, and primary electricity. It is compiled by the World Bank's WDI Database Archives.
A dataset concerning electricity demand and related econometric variables. It was published on Kaggle, but the author, organization, and specific data collection details are unknown. The dataset's size, time range, and geographic scope are not specified in the available metadata.
31 marine areas were designated for petroleum exploration in Australia's 2013 Offshore Petroleum Acreage Release. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia, provides GIS data for these thematic zones.
Over 12,000 microfilm aperture cards contain plans of abandoned mine workings, primarily for coal and oil shale. The collection includes approximately 7,170 abandonment plans deposited since 1872 and an additional 5,000 pre-1872 working plans, compiled by the British Geological Survey on behalf of the Coal Authority.
UKCCSRC Call 1 Project data addresses a significant lack of fundamental data on oxyfuel and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technologies for gas turbine combustion. This research, funded under grant UKCCSRC-C1-26 and managed by the British Geological Survey, aims to improve carbon capture performance by enhancing CO2 concentrations in exhaust gas.