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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,409 datasets
The Neogene (Miocene to Holocene) stratigraphic record of the glaciated Atlantic margin of Northwest Europe is compiled in this volume. It presents a regional analysis based on the inspection and interpretation of an extensive geophysical and geological database, identifying regionally significant unconformities. The data was compiled by Stratagem Partners as part of the STRATAGEM project.
A literature review by Felipe Santos Dalólio, sourced from paperswithcode, summarizing research on vitamin E as a dietary supplement for broiler chickens exposed to heat stress. The review examines effects on metabolism, growth performance, product quality, and immune system function. The dataset is a collection of summarized findings from multiple studies.
An empirical analysis of the causal effect of a carbon tax on greenhouse gas emissions in Sweden during the early 1990s. The dataset, associated with a paper by Julius Andersson, likely contains variables for measuring emissions reductions and tax elasticity. It was sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Weather-Driven Grid Risk Analysis Data published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains meteorological variables relevant to power grid operations and stability. Its specific scope, size, and collection methodology require verification after download.
A national GIS product from the British Geological Survey assesses the potential for leakage to negatively affect ground stability. The dataset contains seven fields, including a summary overview map and six fields detailing hazard properties for soluble rocks, landslides, compressible ground, collapsible ground, swelling clays, and running sands.
110,400 data points from the International Comparison Program 2005 detail household spending on housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels. This dataset enables cross-country analysis of living costs and energy consumption patterns. It was compiled by the International Comparison Program (ICP) for the 2005 benchmark year.
Oils and fats price data compiled by the International Comparison Program (ICP) for the 2017 benchmark year. This dataset enables cross-country comparisons of purchasing power parity and relative price levels for this specific food commodity group. It originates from the World Bank's ICP initiative, a global statistical partnership.
Oils and fats price data classified under code 110115, part of the International Comparison Program's 2005 global economic survey. The dataset was produced by the International Comparison Program (ICP) to facilitate purchasing power parity calculations. It provides a snapshot of price levels for this commodity class across participating economies for the 2005 benchmark year.
A dataset likely containing sensor or operational data related to broiler chicken farming, published on Kaggle. The title suggests a connection to the Internet of Things (IoT) and cognitive systems in agriculture. Specific details on collection method, size, and authorship are not provided in the available metadata.
1965 soil survey data from Moor House, Cumbria, UK, collected by Mike Hornung for his PhD research. The dataset contains information on soil horizons, chemical analyses, and soil mineralogy. It is hosted by the Environmental Information Data Centre.
British Geological Survey data provides estimated geometric mean topsoil concentrations of Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Nickel, and Lead across England and Wales. The dataset is derived from GBASE soil geochemical data and converted stream sediment measurements, covering Great Britain except the London area due to insufficient samples.
British Geological Survey data provides estimated geometric mean topsoil concentrations for five potentially harmful elements: Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Nickel, and Lead. The dataset covers Scotland and is derived from GBASE stream sediment data converted to soil-equivalent values.
A 2026 dataset from the British Geological Survey provides estimated geometric mean concentrations of Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Nickel, and Lead in Scottish surface soils. The data is derived from the GBASE geochemical survey and converted stream sediment measurements, covering Scotland with broader Great Britain data excluding London.
Hydropyrolysis data aims to generate reliable molecular fingerprints for severely biodegraded oils and contaminated cores where conventional biomarker methods fail. The dataset, from the British Geological Survey, supports novel basin filling history analysis and oil-source correlations in Ocean Margin regions.
British Geological Survey research data focuses on developing hydropyrolysis techniques to generate molecular biomarker signals for oil exploration. The dataset supports solving key problems in ocean-margin regions where conventional biomarker analysis fails. It aims to facilitate oil-source and oil-oil correlations for severely biodegraded oils and contaminated materials.
A 2026 study by the British Geological Survey establishes hydropyrolysis as a novel technique for generating reliable molecular fingerprints in biodegraded crude oils and contaminated sediment cores. The research aims to develop new experimental protocols for analyzing asphaltenes and facilitate accurate oil-source and oil-oil correlations where conventional biomarker methods are ineffective.
British Geological Survey provides over 22,000 km of corrected aeromagnetic total intensity data from offshore petroleum areas. The data assists directional drilling, with line separation of 2 km and flight altitude of 80 m above sea level. Some surveys are exclusive to BGS, while others require permission from the survey company.
Newcastle City Council provides data on public toilets, including their locations, facilities, and opening times. The dataset was last updated in March 2026. Specific counts of rows and columns are not provided in the input.
A list of drop-off locations for recycling waste oil, oil filters, tires, automotive batteries, metal scrap, aluminum cans, tin cans, glass, plastic, and various papers. The dataset is provided by the City of Austin and was last updated in March 2026.
A 2026 list from the City of Austin identifies businesses licensed for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) operations. The dataset covers license holders in the energy industry and fuel tax sector. Row count, column count, and temporal coverage are unknown.