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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,427 datasets
A list of datasets identified via New York City's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) reporting, detailing their release statuses on the city's open data portal. The dataset is maintained by data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated in September 2025. It tracks agency compliance with open data mandates under Local Law 11 of 2012.
Replication data supports a paper on advanced manufacturing techniques for vascular grafts. The dataset was authored by Andrew Robinson and harvested by the Texas Data Repository. It was last updated on November 4, 2025.
Germany-wide data on soil erosion risk from wind, factoring in the protective effects of land management and wind obstacles. The dataset is based on a methodology aligned with DIN 19706 (2013) and was updated in 2025 by the German Environment Agency. The results are contextual to the methodological assumptions and input data used in their creation.
Wellbore paths and locations for offshore wells in the UK, managed by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA). Data collection begins after a well is spudded, with operators submitting notifications via the Wells Operations Notification System (WONS). The dataset includes well origin points, bottom hole locations, and straight-line connections between them.
UK offshore wellbore data, including well origin and bottom hole locations, collected by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) after a well is spudded. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service and was last updated on 2025-07-28. Data requirements are set out in statutory documents like Petroleum Operations Notice (PON) 9.
Detailed CO2 emissions estimates from fossil fuel combustion, spanning from 1960 to 2022. The International Energy Agency compiled this data, which breaks down emissions by specific industry flows such as iron and steel, manufacturing, and agriculture.
International Energy Agency statistics track emissions per kWh of electricity and heat output from main autoproducers, autoproducer plants, and CHP plants. Data are expressed in TWh and kWh and cover emissions from 1960 onward, with specific editions from 2015 to 2018.
Replication data for a Geophysical Research Letters article on interferogram selection in InSAR surface deformation analysis. The dataset includes the location and volumes of produced oil, gas, and water during the studied time period. It was authored by M.S. Zebker and J. Chen and last updated in October 2025.
Mineral Soil Groups 1-4 classifications are used to determine agricultural mitigation payments for solar projects under NYSERDA's procurement programs. The dataset was created by converting the New York State Agricultural Land Classification master list to a tabular form with unique identifiers for linking to the NRCS SSURGO database. It was published by data.ny.gov and last updated in July 2025.
Economic and financial data described and analyzed in the paper 'Efficiency of European oil companies: an empirical analysis'. The dataset corresponds to a sample of around 300 oil companies operating in Europe over the period 2010-19. It was authored by Sanchez-Robles, Blanca and harvested by e-cienciaDatos.
Historic shapefiles depict oil and gas infrastructure throughout the Middle East. They include polygons of major concession holders, oilfield boundaries, wells, pipelines, and refineries. The dataset was authored by Nejjar, Sawsene and last updated on 2025-10-14.
Detailed statistics on carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion by product and flow, compiled by the International Energy Agency. The data follows the 2006 IPCC Guidelines and covers emissions from 1960 onwards, with editions updated from 2018 to 2023.
Wellbore locations for oil and gas drilling operations in the United Kingdom, managed by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA). Data collection begins when an operator submits a spud notification, and the NSTA issues an official well number. Onshore operators also have a statutory obligation to supply data to the British Geological Survey.
Shapefiles provide geospatial data on oil and gas infrastructure across the Middle East and North Africa. The dataset includes locations of oil fields, natural gas-producing areas, exploration and production wells, pipelines, and refineries. One source suggests a historical reference year of 1963, indicating the data may capture a specific historical snapshot.
1960-2022 indicators for carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion in International Energy Agency countries and regions. The dataset contains emissions data from the IEA, with a temporal coverage spanning over six decades.
International Energy Agency data provides global and regional estimates of CO2 emissions from fuel combustion. It offers a long-term time series starting in 1751, with updates through 2023. The dataset supports analysis of greenhouse gas trends from energy use.
International Energy Agency data tracks CO2 emissions after reallocating electricity and heat generation emissions to final consuming sectors. The dataset spans from 1960 to 2021 and is structured across four dimensions: flow, allocation, time, and country.
1971-2018 statistics on greenhouse gas releases from energy-related fugitive emissions, compiled by the International Energy Agency. The data covers emissions from coal, oil, and natural gas mining activities, including production, flaring, venting, and distribution.
9,076 crude oil analyses from samples collected globally between 1920 and 1983, compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The database includes specific gravity, API gravity, pour point, viscosity, sulfur content, nitrogen content, and distillation cut properties. Data were digitized in the late 1970s and made publicly accessible through various systems.
The largest publicly-available source of measured energy performance data for buildings in the United States, compiled by the Department of Energy. It contains information on building energy use, location, and physical and operational characteristics. The database supports performance benchmarking and analysis of energy efficiency trends.