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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,403 datasets
World Bank data on electric power consumption measured in kilowatt-hours. The metric represents net production from power and combined heat and power plants, accounting for transmission losses and plant own use. It is compiled by the World Bank's WDI Database Archives.
Electric power transmission and distribution losses measured in kilowatt-hours, including losses from transmission between supply sources and distribution points, as well as distribution to consumers. The data originates from the World Bank's WDI Database Archives. The specific temporal coverage and geographic scope are not provided in the input.
A 1:2 million scale digital map details the engineering soils of Laos, derived from a regional atlas of physical, economic, and social resources for the lower Mekong Basin. The dataset originates from the CEOS_EXTRA organization via NASA's Earthdata platform. Its specific temporal coverage and update history are unknown.
A digital map of engineering soil types across Cambodia, derived from the Atlas of Physical, Economic and Social Resources of the lower Mekong Basin. The map is produced at a 1:2 million scale. It is provided by the CEOS_EXTRA organization via the NASA Earthdata platform.
Thailand's Mae Klang Watershed is the subject of demonstration images illustrating land use and erosion. The dataset was developed by CEOS_EXTRA for a GRID-Thailand case study on deforestation and soil erosion. It demonstrates the application of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE).
Published on Kaggle, this dataset likely contains historical price information for Brent crude oil. The specific time range, data source, and collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata. The dataset's author, organization, and last update date are unknown.
232 stations across the USSR recorded daily soil temperature data. The dataset was created by the Western Siberian Computer Centre in 1985 and is held by the Russian State Fund of data. Data is currently stored on magnetic tape at a density of 800 bit/inch.
78 stations across the USSR collected hydrometeorological data on environmental conditions. The dataset was created by the Western Siberian Computer Centre in 1987 and is currently stored on magnetic tape. Data last updated in 1976.
Antarctic soils from the valley sides above Lakes Bonney and Vanda were analyzed for salt concentrations. The project, conducted by SCIOPS, aimed to use geochemical techniques to infer past lake levels, as higher levels would leach salts from soils. Data was last updated in February 1974.
SCS Soils cover for Mount Desert Island and its municipalities contains attribute coding compiled from the Soil Conservation Service Soils Survey for Hancock County, Maine. The coding is based on soil potential for various land uses. The dataset was last updated on January 1, 1991.
Data from 115 stations across the USSR collected in 1981 by the Western Siberian Computer Centre. The dataset contains hydrometeorological observations of soil temperature at various depths. It is currently stored on magnetic tape (800 bit/inch) and is held by the Russian State Fund of data.
Continuous monitoring of soil temperature and moisture at six depths (5-55cm) several times a day at Marble Point. The datalogger was installed by SCIOPS and left over winter to capture seasonal behavior. The dataset was last updated on January 30, 1995.
SCIOPS collected data from small wells placed at three depths in patches of Phragmites. The dataset was last updated on January 1, 1999. It was designed to examine soil water salinity over a growing season, determine colony spread rates, and relate salinity patterns to spread.
GLASOD provides a global assessment of human-induced soil degradation severity. The dataset classifies degradation on a scale from 1 (low) to 4 (very high) using a methodology developed by ISRIC. It was compiled by the CEOS_EXTRA organization and published in 1990.
NASA's CAR instrument captured bidirectional reflectance data of smoke plumes during the 1991 Kuwait Oil Fire Smoke Experiment. The mission also measured desert dust over Saudi Arabia and aerosols over Persian Gulf waters. Data was collected and archived by the GES DISC in 1991.
Global surface solar irradiance data provides daily and monthly total irradiance, clear sky irradiance, cloud fraction, and standard deviation values. The dataset is derived from ISCCP satellite observations organized in 2.5-degree-square grid boxes. It was produced by the organization SCIOPS and last updated in June 1991.
Bishop's High-resolution (DX) dataset provides global surface solar irradiance data derived from ISCCP data. It offers daily values for metrics like total irradiance, clear sky irradiance, and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) within 0.5-degree-square spatial boxes. The data was produced by SCIOPS and last updated in December 1993.
A 1993 European Commission study examined the potential for underground disposal of industrial carbon dioxide to reduce atmospheric emissions. The two-year Joule II project involved research organizations from the UK, Netherlands, France, Norway, and Germany. The objective was to assess the safety, economics, and environmental impact of storing CO2 from large point sources like power stations.
A European Commission study initiated in 1993 examined the potential for underground disposal of industrial carbon dioxide emissions. The two-year Joule II project involved research organizations from the UK, Netherlands, France, Norway, and Germany. The objective was to assess the safety, economics, and environmental impact of storing CO2 from large point sources like power stations.
Erosion risk mapping shows soil erosion potential in tonnes per year for the Yorkshire River Derwent, UK. The modelled data includes 29 years of weather data from 1990 to 2019 and was validated using the SUFI2 method.