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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,038 datasets
Weekly stock amounts for gasoline, diesel, ethanol, jet fuel, and crude oil measured in thousands of barrels. The dataset covers the East Coast, Central Atlantic region, and total United States from January 2017 onward. Data is provided by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) via data.ny.gov.
A 2000 km long submarine feature in the Tasman Sea, the Lord Howe Rise is described with water depths of 750 to 1200 m and sediment basins containing up to 4000 m of material. The dataset from Geoscience Australia presents preliminary geophysical results, including seismic profiles and interpretations of potential petroleum source rocks and traps. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a summary of the Wellington Park No. 1 Well, drilled in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria. The well reached a total depth of 12,011 feet between December 1961 and April 1962, with detailed logging but no significant oil or gas shows. It penetrated Quaternary, Tertiary, and Mesozoic sediments, bottoming in the Lower Cretaceous-Jurassic Strzelecki Group.
The Gippsland Basin offshore Australia contains up to 4500 inches of fluvio-deltaic and marine sediments. This review, published by Geoscience Australia, assesses petroleum exploration knowledge up to February 1976, noting initial reserves of over 300 million cubic meters of oil and 200 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
Geological data on the carbonate foundations of modern reefs in the southern Great Barrier Reef, extending to depths of up to 420 meters. The dataset from Geoscience Australia describes Holocene and older reef successions, focusing on lithology and near-surface subaerial diagenesis processes. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
ORNL_CLOUD provides a 11,000-year time series of global peatland carbon balance and land-use change CO2 emissions. The dataset combines empirical data from 64 dated peat cores with LPX-Bern model simulations and published land-use scenarios (HYDE 3.1, HYDE 3.2, KK10). This synthesis aims to constrain the range of past anthropogenic emissions and their role in the carbon cycle.
Global data on soil properties and maps are provided by the SoilData System from the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Data and Information System (IGBP-DIS). The dataset includes derived surfaces for carbon density, nutrient status, water-holding capacity, and heat capacity. It was originally distributed on CD-ROM and is now available as a single zip file containing multiple formats.
Subsidence and thermal history models for 31 wells and 25 depocentre sites in the Browse Basin. The analysis examines the generation and expulsion history of Jurassic and Early Cretaceous petroleum systems, incorporating new palaeo-bathymetric estimates and kerogen kinetic data. The dataset was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated in April 2026.
16.5 TCF of gas and over 4 billion barrels of oil have been discovered in Australia's Gippsland Basin since 1965. This report from Geoscience Australia, presented at the AAPG/SEG 2015 conference, uses geochemical fingerprinting to analyze the multiple source rocks and migration pathways for these hydrocarbons. It addresses uncertainties in the petroleum system to inform future exploration and carbon sequestration risk mitigation.
Gridded data for selected soil parameters, including soil texture, bulk density, and chemistry, derived from the Global Soil Data Task. The dataset contains 36 files providing two-dimensional maps at a 1.0 by 1.0 degree spatial resolution for two soil depths, adjusted to a standard land/water mask. Data were produced by the International Satellite Land-Surface Climatology Project Initiative II (ISLSCP II) staff from source material at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center.
Geoscience Australia Data interpreted the geology and petroleum prospects of a 600 km by 150 km offshore basin northeast of Papua New Guinea. The analysis integrated onshore geology with offshore seismic reflection data and limited geological sampling. The basin contains up to 5 km of strata, including Miocene carbonates and volcaniclastics, with petroleum prospects assessed as moderate.
August 1999 to April 2000 data reports phosphorus, carbon, and nitrogen concentrations in soils, roots, litter, soil solutions, and microbial extracts from the Tapajos National Forest, Brazil. Measurements were taken during a phosphorus addition fertilization experiment across control and fertilized plots in sandy loam and clay soils. The dataset, produced by ORNL_CLOUD, presents nutrient pool concentrations on an areal basis per hectare to a 10 cm depth.
National Laboratory of the Rockies provides a dataset on the flexible operation of natural gas power plants in Texas. It includes historical hourly data from 2015 to 2024, summarizing startup and shutdown durations and nitrogen oxide emission factors for combined cycle, combustion turbine, and steam turbine units. The data is derived from the U.S. EPA's Clean Air Markets Program Data (CAMPD).
Four years of manual soil trace gas flux measurements from an undisturbed Amazonian forest site. The dataset captures fluxes of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and nitric oxide alongside soil moisture and temperature, collected approximately twice monthly from January 2000 to April 2004. It was produced by the ORNL_CLOUD organization as part of the LBA-ECO project.
NYSERDA's dataset details completed and pipeline solar electric projects supported since 2000, updated monthly. It includes project status, financial incentives, equipment details, and precise geographic locations. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority provides this data to track solar photovoltaic installations across the state.
NASA's Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on the Aura satellite provides calibrated solar irradiance data across three specific wavelength bands: UV1 (264-311 nm, 159 channels), UV2 (307-383 nm, 557 channels), and VIS (349-504 nm, 751 channels). The Level 1B product contains averaged, radiometrically calibrated, and geolocated measurements from solar observations, using a quartz volume diffuser to average out BRDF effects. Data is stored in HDF4 format with radiance values encoded as a 16-bit mantissa and an 8-bit exponent.
AGSO's Petroleum and Marine Division collected ultraviolet fluorescence emission spectra for 120 open file western Australian oil samples. The data were generated to correlate sea surface hydrocarbon anomalies detected by Airborne Laser Fluorosensor surveys with known oil sources. This report concludes the first stage of a multi-client 'remote sensing' study and is designed as a standalone product.
Australia's search for petroleum has shifted from offshore Mesozoic basins, which hold over 90% of conventional oil and gas, back to onshore Paleozoic and Proterozoic rocks for shale and tight gas potential. The onshore exploration license area nearly doubled from 2010 to 2012, with international companies joining local explorers in new assessments. This extended abstract and presentation from the 2013 APPEA Conference was prepared by Geoscience Australia and partners.
Fractional distillation produced formulations simulating premium Ceylon cinnamon bark oil. Chemical compositions, including trans-cinnamaldehyde (81.1%) and eugenol (5.3%), were analyzed via GC-MS and GC-FID. The dataset was created by Chamini Madushika Panadura Lokuge and last updated in April 2026.
A 90% yield of adipic acid was achieved in 6 seconds at 85°C using 55 wt% nitric acid. The dataset likely contains experimental results from the oxidation of cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone (K/A oil) in a capillary microreactor system, investigating temperature, nitric acid concentration, flow rate ratios, and capillary length on selectivity and yield. The research was conducted by Guangxiao Li of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.