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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,068 datasets
Soil laboratory data collected for the BOREAS project in the Southern Study Area. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration gathered samples from pits near five flux towers and analyzed them for a wide range of physical and chemical properties. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Survey data used to fit binary logistic regression models predicting household satisfaction with smart electricity meters in South Africa. The dataset was authored by Nyadzeni Mafunzwaeni and last updated on May 17, 2026. It is a small dataset, 4.2 KB in size, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Provisional figures for the most recent full calendar year are published each March, providing an early indication of emissions trends. The data categorizes emissions into high-level Territorial Emissions Statistics sectors, including electricity supply, industry, and transport, and by broad fuel types like gas, oil, and coal. Geographic coverage changed from UK and Crown Dependencies to UK only from 2016 onwards.
A petroleum systems analysis study from Geoscience Australia, last updated in April 2026, focusing on the source of fluids in the Browse Basin. The work maps source rock properties from well control and uses integrated modelling to provide insights into maturity, generation, and expelled fluid composition. Four Mesozoic petroleum systems have been identified in this offshore hydrocarbon province.
Approximately 300 North West Shelf oil and condensate samples have been analyzed for biomarkers and isotopes, alongside carbon and hydrogen isotopic data for ~50 gas samples and existing molecular data for ~1000 gas samples. The dataset, presented by Geoscience Australia at the 2006 AAPG International Conference, provides a regional synthesis of petroleum geochemistry. It attributes accumulations to source rocks from the Early Carboniferous to Early Cretaceous, with most economic resources sourced from Mesozoic sediments.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a report on hydrocarbon accumulations in the Canning Basin, Western Australia, as of January 1993. The data details nineteen discovered accumulations, six of which are commercial, with information on reservoir geology, production methods, and exploration status. It covers the onshore northern basin and notes underexplored offshore areas.
The Australian petroleum accumulations report details discoveries in the Amadeus Basin of central Australia since 1963. It includes three economic and fourteen uneconomic accumulations, with API gravity ranges for crude oils and condensates, and estimated petroleum resources as of 31 December 1985. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A geological assessment of Australia's onshore petroleum potential in Lower Paleozoic and Proterozoic systems. The description references exploration activity from 2010 to 2012 and historical oil production since 1984. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data.gov.au.
Maps from the UK Marine Noise Registry display the distribution and duration of impulsive underwater noise events across UK marine waters for the calendar year 2015. Data is aggregated into pulse block days (PBD) within blocks defined by the UK oil and gas licensing grid. This publication was produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and includes caveats for interpretation.
A 30-day research cruise in February-March 1989 measured light hydrocarbon gases in the water column over five offshore sedimentary basins in southeastern Australia. The survey, conducted by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources and Transglobal Exploration and Geoscience, aimed to assess the technique's applicability for locating petroleum accumulations. It included detailed proprietary programs in the Bass and Stansbury basins and regional lines across the Gippsland, Otway, and Torquay basins.
Geoscience Australia's Bremer Sub-basin Study commenced in 2004 to assess hydrocarbon potential in this deep-water frontier area. The dataset likely contains geological interpretations, seismic survey data from 1974, and analysis of Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous structures. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
13,114 feet was the total depth drilled for the Delhi-Santos Gidgealpa No. 1 Well in South Australia. The well was drilled by Delhi Australian Petroleum Ltd and Santos Limited between August and December 1963, subsidized under the Petroleum Search Subsidy Act. It provided significant geological information, including thick Mesozoic sequences and the first subsurface encounter of Cambrian rocks in the Great Artesian Basin.
73 petroleum accumulations were documented in the Carnarvon Basin by June 1992. The report details their locations in sub-basins like Barrow and Exmouth, trapping mechanisms, and associated production infrastructure. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
48 experimental cases of surface pressure and aerodynamic forces for three large-scale airfoils (NACA0012, NACA64, DU25) with a chord length of 4.0 meters. The dataset includes pressure coefficients, lift, drag, and moment coefficients, along with statistical descriptors like mean, RMS, PSD, and kurtosis. It was authored by Junyi Tang and last updated on April 22, 2026.
Ship and Rail Compensation Canada's annual report details its administration of the Access to Information Act for the fiscal year 2024-2025. The report is submitted to Parliament through the Minister of Transport in accordance with section 94 of the Act. The organization, operating under the name Ship Fund, reports it does not have any non-operational subsidiaries.
An annual report on the administration of the Privacy Act by Ship and Rail Compensation Canada for the fiscal year 2024-2025. The report is submitted to Parliament through the Minister of Transport in accordance with section 72 of the Privacy Act. It covers the period from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.
NASA's OTTER project measured the bi-directional spectral reflectance of cut conifer foliage across age classes, species, and sites using a LICOR instrument. The dataset likely contains tabular and geospatial data on how light reflects from foliage, a key variable for remote sensing. It is available across multiple platforms, including Data.gov and NASA Earthdata, indicating its established use in ecological and atmospheric research.
Planning instructions for soil protection at the block and block-section level in Germany. The data is provided as a Web Feature Service (WFS) by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie. It represents the state of planning instructions as of 2015.
Sum of interchangeable cations of the upper floors (0 - 3 dm) on a block and block surface basis, 1 : 5,000, as of 2005. The dataset is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie. It is available as a Web Map Service (WMS).
A geospatial dataset from the German Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy presents the nutrient storage and pollutant retention capacity of soils. It is based on a 1:5,000 scale block and block surface model as of the year 2005. The data is served via a Web Map Service (WMS) protocol.