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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,428 datasets
Beginning 1960, this dataset provides total electricity requirements and in-state generation for New York State in gigawatt-hours. It covers sources including coal, natural gas, petroleum, hydro, nuclear, waste, landfill gas, wood, wind, solar, and net electricity imports.
Consumption data for municipal resources, including electricity, thermal energy, natural gas, solid fuel, and water, used by enterprises and institutions of CZ "VL No27". The dataset was published by the States site of Ukraine and last updated on November 27, 2024. The specific volume and temporal coverage of the data are not detailed in the available metadata.
The dataset contains information on consumption of communal resources by the Vinnytsia City Territorial Center for Social Services (Provision of Social Services). It likely contains data on thermal energy, water supply, sewerage, and electricity usage. The data is provided by the States site of Ukraine and was last updated on November 27, 2024.
Monthly electricity and natural gas consumption data reported by utilities for every county in New York State from 2016 to 2021. The dataset was mandated by the New York State Public Service Commission and compiled by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). It includes metrics like total consumption, number of accounts, and utility provider details.
Utility Energy Registry data provides aggregated electricity and natural gas usage reported at the city, town, and village level. The New York State Public Service Commission mandated utilities to report this data, covering the period from 2016 to 2021. Data collection follows a specific protocol for community-scale energy planning.
19,164 curated airfoil shapes, each defined by 1,001 shape landmarks. The dataset was constructed by perturbing CST coefficients of 13 baseline wind turbine airfoils and augmenting with filtered shapes from the BigFoil database. It includes a derived parameter space from principal geodesic analysis of separable shape tensors for machine learning applications.
This feature class represents electric power substations located within 20 miles of the coastline in the continental US and Puerto Rico, including facilities that switch, transform, or regulate voltage. The data includes taps where transmission lines interconnect and extends inland along major rivers and bays. Data for Alaska, Hawaii, and other US territories is absent, and Puerto Rico's information predates the 2017 hurricane season.
Quarterly Performance Indicators reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by licensees under IMC 0608 and NEI 99-02 guidance. The data is updated quarterly, with the latest update in November 2024. It provides metrics for reactor oversight but lacks details on row count or specific features.
United States commercial nuclear power reactors include licensee, location, web address, and capacity (MW) details. The dataset is provided by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and was last updated in November 2024. Specific row and column counts are not provided in the input.
Official correspondence of nuclear reactor inspection reports from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The dataset was last updated in November 2024 and is available in XLS format under a CC Zero license.
Location data for oil and gas platforms in U.S. state and federal waters, maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The dataset primarily includes structures actively producing hydrocarbons or with unverified production status, excluding most decommissioned platforms from Rigs-to-Reefs programs. It was last updated in October 2024.
High-Resolution Floating Solar PV Data contains over two years of 1-minute resolution data from four floating solar sites and a co-located land-based system. The dataset includes highly granular module temperature measurements, with five modules per floating site and three sensors per module, totaling 15 sensors per site, alongside meteorological and traditional PV system parameters.
New York State ZIP codes have monthly electricity and natural gas consumption data from 2016 to 2021. The dataset is derived from utility reports mandated by the New York State Public Service Commission and aggregated by the Utility Energy Registry platform. It includes metrics like consumption value, number of accounts, and utility provider for each ZIP code.
Utility-reported monthly energy consumption data for New York counties, covering electricity and natural gas usage from 2016 to 2021. The dataset is aggregated from utility reports mandated by the New York State Public Service Commission and is intended for community energy planning and greenhouse gas inventory development.
Geospatial data identifying areas in New York State meeting the final disadvantaged community definition as established by the Climate Justice Working Group under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The dataset includes scores for environmental burden and social vulnerability, along with specific indicators like asthma rates and pollution exposure. It is provided by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and was last updated in July 2024.
Berkeley Lab's Tracking the Sun report analyzes over 1.3 million grid-connected solar photovoltaic systems installed in the United States through 2017. The dataset, representing 81% of U.S. residential and non-residential systems, provides project-level data on installed prices, location, ownership, and system design. Analysis of pricing trends is based on a subset of roughly 770,000 systems with available cost data.
Locations of public toilets, wifi hotspots, resting benches, and drinking water dispensers in the urban area of Trier, Germany. The dataset is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie via an OGC API Features service and was last updated on July 18, 2024.
2016-2021 monthly electricity and natural gas consumption data aggregated at the ZIP code level for New York State. The dataset is collected under a regulatory order from the New York State Public Service Commission and is intended for community energy planning and greenhouse gas inventory development. Data fields are subject to privacy screening, with some withheld information.
EDS-lab's Electricity Demand dataset compiles and harmonizes multiple open smart meter datasets. Curated by Attila Balint, it was last updated on June 20, 2024. The dataset is structured across three main Parquet files for demand, metadata, and weather data.
A reformatted subset of the HotpotQA dataset used to train the BGE-M3 dense retrieval model. The data consists of text triplets with anchor questions, positive passages, and negative passages. The dataset was created by the sentence-transformers organization and was last updated on Hugging Face in June 2024.