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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,405 datasets
Gold Price & Global Economic Indicators(15-26) is a daily time-series dataset of gold (XAU/USD) prices correlated with the DXY index, inflation, and oil prices. The data covers the period from 2015 to 2026. The dataset's author, organization, and license are unknown.
Aggregating meteorological measurements from two stations in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas (Bovoni) and St. Croix (Longford), to support wind power generation assessment. It includes data on wind, solar irradiance, pressure, humidity, and precipitation. The data was last updated in March 2026 and is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy.
UK-based research provides measurements on the degradation of Polylactic acid (PLA)-cellulose teabags buried in soil for a 7-month period from November 2021 to June 2022. The dataset includes variables such as mass change, PLA mass change, crystallinity change, and pyrolysis GCMS data. This work was conducted as part of the BIO-PLASTIC-RISK project funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.
20 years of 15-minute interval meteorological and soil data from an ombrotrophic peatland near Edinburgh, Scotland. The dataset captures conditions from a nitrogen pollution experiment established in 2002, supported by the UKCEH National Capability programme. Measurements include soil parameters and water table depth recorded by automatic sensors on a 2-meter mast.
1323 soil sampling sites across UK saltmarshes have recorded GPS locations and elevations. Data was collected between 2018 and 2021 by the Carbon Storage in Intertidal Environments (C-SIDE) project to support calculations of soil organic carbon stocks and burial rates.
Environmental and herbivory data from 14 experimental soil plots in Iceland's Hengill valley, sampled from May to July 2017. The plots span a natural soil temperature gradient averaging 5-35 °C while sharing similar soil moisture, pH, and nutrient levels.
Peak District National Park soils provide data on bio-available phosphorus and microbial biomass phosphorus from grasslands exposed to elevated CO2 (600 ppm) and ambient controls (400 ppm). The dataset covers three growing seasons from 2018 to 2020, with annual soil sampling in October.
Soil chemistry and biological activity data from 23 sites in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine, collected in September 2016, March 2017, and September 2017. The dataset includes pH, soil moisture, Loss on Ignition, ground burn extent, and ambient dose rate measurements to evaluate wildfire impact on soil organisms. Data collection was funded by the NERC REDFIRE project.
October 2018 data contains biogeochemical and edaphic information from burned peat soil on the Stalybridge estate near Manchester, UK. The study, funded by a NERC Urgency grant, includes geographical data, soil temperature, and chemical composition for carbon, nitrogen, and 22 other elements from plots with deep and shallow peat burn.
An experimental study on locally available soil mixed with stone dust, a solid waste from stone crushing. The research investigates the effect of stone dust on properties like Maximum Dry Density (MDD), Optimum Moisture Content (OMC), Specific Gravity, and California Bearing Ratio (CBR). The study was conducted by Naman Agarwal and shared via the paperswithcode platform.
Reference data representing the status quo of the German electricity, heat, and natural gas sectors was compiled within the research project ‘LKD-EU’. The data set aims to increase transparency of energy infrastructure data in Germany, with a focus on the electricity sector. Where not otherwise stated, the data included is given with reference to the year 2015.
Department of the Interior provides point locations for oil and gas platforms in Gulf of America federal waters. The data is updated continuously, requiring users to obtain updates for accurate distribution. GIS files are approximate and not an official record.
Global hourly Build Margin data, also known as Marginal Build Emissions Rates (MBERs), is maintained by the Climate TRACE coalition. The data is compliant with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol's Project Protocol electricity sector guidance. It is provided without license restrictions via AWS Open Data.
A mock-up dataset for practice explores how household size, home area, and appliance ownership affect monthly electricity consumption. It includes columns for the number of rooms, people, children, average monthly income, and the presence of air conditioning and televisions. The data was prepared as a practice resource and is available under an Open Database license.
This dataset originates from a five-year in situ infrared warming experiment with multiple temperature gradients (+0℃, +0.8℃, +1.5℃, +3.0℃, +4.2℃) conducted in a subtropical primary forest in the Ailao Mountains of southwest China. It contains measurements of dissolved organic matter (DOM) content and compositional characteristics across different warming levels and soil depths, used to identify predominant factors influencing variation.
This dataset originates from a five-year in situ infrared warming experiment with multiple temperature gradients (+0℃, +0.8℃, +1.5℃, +3.0℃, +4.2℃) conducted in a subtropical primary forest in the Ailao Mountains of southwest China. It contains measurements of dissolved organic matter (DOM) content and compositional characteristics across different warming levels and soil depths, used to identify predominant factors influencing variation.
The dataset contains status information for Chemical Bulk Storage, Major Oil Storage, and Petroleum Bulk Storage facilities in New York State. It includes details such as Program Number, Tank Status, Capacity in Gallons, Material Name, and UTM coordinates. The data is provided by the State of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
1993-1995 research project examined the safe and economic underground disposal of industrial carbon dioxide emissions. The study involved participants from the British Geological Survey, TNO, BRGM, and several European energy research organizations. Its objective was to assess the potential for storing CO2 from large point sources like power stations.
A 1993 European Commission study assessed the feasibility of safely storing industrial carbon dioxide emissions underground. The two-year Joule II project involved research bodies from the UK, Netherlands, France, Norway, and Germany. It examined the economic and environmental viability of disposal from large point sources like power stations.
London Earth provides X-ray fluorescence spectrometry measurements of chemical elements in urban topsoil, collected as part of the national Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment. The British Geological Survey analyzed soil samples within the Greater London Authority administrative boundary, presenting results in an Excel file.