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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,068 datasets
Proposed export cable corridors represent up to five alternative routing options for electricity transmission from offshore wind turbines to onshore substations. The Department of the Interior provides this data for project planning, review, and permitting, with updates released as new public information becomes available. Data reflects developer-proposed study areas, with final permitted designs subject to change.
Substations data for offshore wind projects includes both planned and built facilities, covering onshore and offshore locations. The Department of the Interior provides this information, updated as new public data is released, with the latest update in April 2026. Proposed designs are subject to change during the iterative review and permitting process.
Proposed geospatial areas for offshore wind farm export cable routes, representing developer-favored and alternative options. The dataset is provided by project lessees for planning and permitting review. Data is updated as new public information becomes available, with a last recorded update in April 2026.
United States offshore wind data detailing proposed or installed cable linkages between turbines and offshore substations. The Department of the Interior provides this information for project planning review and permitting, with data updated as new public information is released.
Historical monthly and annual export volumes of Canadian crude oil, categorized by oil type and export destination. Data is reported by authorization holders to the Canada Energy Regulator. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A 2010/2011 map layer from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior shows soil and phreatic groundwater quality as a percentage of standard exceedance for seven parameters. The dataset, published under a CC-PDM-1.0 license, originates from the eu_open_data platform and is provided as ZIP and PNG files. Its specific focus on nitrate, phosphate, zinc, nickel, cadmium, aluminum, and pH levels offers a snapshot of environmental conditions for that period.
A water bottom PFAS quality map created by Dutch water boards in 2020. The map provides calculated background values for PFAS substances, aiming to integrate with existing soil quality maps and reduce costs and lead time for water soil research. The dataset is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
Centers heights and rotor bottom and upper points of the studied wind turbines. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Said Khoudiri and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on May 14, 2026.
A dataset containing wind speed measurements for wind turbines. The data includes wind speeds at hub height and equivalent wind speeds, authored by Said Khoudiri and last updated on May 14, 2026. It is a small dataset of 9.5 KB, available in XLS format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Seasonal data on precipitation, air temperature, and soil moisture at two depths from a subtropical karst mountainous area. The dataset includes stable isotope values (δ²H and δ¹⁸O) for precipitation and various water sources, highlighting differences between soil, epikarst, and SRI water. Authored by ze wu and last updated on 2026-05-02, this 9.0 MB Excel file is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Global decadal estimates of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions for 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 1995. The dataset provides gridded emissions at a 1.0-degree spatial resolution, expressed in 1,000 metric tons of carbon per year, and includes contributions from fossil-fuel burning, cement production, and gas flaring. It was compiled by researchers at ORNL/CDIAC using national estimates and population distribution proxies.
Carlos Eduardo Vergaray Ormeno's dataset examines spatial soil structural stability under different land use systems in La Molina. The data, published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, is available in CSV, R, and XLSX formats and totals 38.9 KB. It was last updated on May 15, —.
A multi-purpose basin analysis project by Geoscience Australia under the National CO2 Infrastructure Plan and National Low Emissions Coal Initiative. The research integrates pre-competitive data from airborne magnetic surveys, marine surveys, and geochemical analysis to assess CO2 storage potential and hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Browse Basin. Outputs include updated tectonostratigraphic frameworks, models of depositional environments, petroleum systems, and play fairways.
Geoscience Australia's Organic Geochemistry Database (ORGCHEM) provides petroleum geochemical and geological data from onshore and offshore Australian basins. The services include visualizations for Pyrolysis, Organic Petrology, and molecular analyses like GCMS and CSIA. This data supports the characterization of petroleum source rocks and their derived fluids for systems analysis.
As of the end of 1986, the Gippsland Basin in Victoria, Australia, had supplied 88% of the country's cumulative crude oil and 48% of its natural gas production. The report details the discovery of 11 economic, 26 subeconomic, and 6 uneconomic offshore accumulations, along with cumulative production and remaining recoverable reserves for oil, condensate, LPG, and sales gas. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
17 Paleozoic marine crude oil samples from the Canning Basin, Western Australia, analyzed for stable carbon and hydrogen isotopic compositions of bulk, saturated, and aromatic hydrocarbons. The dataset includes isotopic profiles of individual n alkanes and comparisons with oils from other Australian basins. Data was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A laboratory study by Geoscience Australia determined effective methods for detecting C10 to C40 hydrocarbons in marine sediments at natural oil seeps. Results indicate a commercially available method using hexane extraction and gas chromatography is effective for concentrations between 50 to 5,000 ppm. The study also found GC-MS to be effective for screening samples below 50 ppm oil charge.
Geochemical evidence from the Lennard Shelf and Barbwire Terrace in Western Australia's Canning Basin indicates photic zone euxinia prevailed during the Givetian–Frasnian. Biomarker assemblages from oils and rock extracts, including hopane, sterane, and carotenoids abundances, are used to correlate petroleum sources. The dataset is associated with a 2018 study published in Marine and Petroleum Geology.
Fifteen sites in semiarid regions were sampled to determine soil seed bank density, species richness, and diversity under three shrub species and a herbaceous control. The dataset, authored by Reza Erfanzadeh of Tarbiat Modares University, shows seed density was highest under Amygdalus scoparia (1133 seeds per m²) and lowest in herbaceous vegetation (110 seeds per m²). Species richness and diversity were significantly greater under Ebenus stellata than under other shrubs and the control.
May 2014 snapshot of Australia's maritime jurisdiction boundaries defined under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006. Geoscience Australia, in consultation with other Commonwealth agencies, produced this digital representation of scheduled areas and offshore zones. Coverage spans from 8°S to 70°S latitude and 39°E to 174°E longitude, including waters adjacent to the mainland and external territories.