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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,069 datasets
Statistics Canada provides data on the total operating expenses for greenhouse producers. The dataset includes expenses for plant material purchases, gross yearly payroll, and costs for natural gas, heating oil, electricity, and other crop and operating expenses. It was last updated on 2026-04-22.
Petroleum accumulations and production data for Australia's major oil and gas province, the Gippsland Basin in Victoria. The report details 125 onshore and over 80 offshore wells, categorizing discoveries as economic, subeconomic, or uneconomic. Compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network, the report provides cumulative production figures and reserve estimates up to the end of 1986.
Over 125 onshore and 80 offshore wells have been drilled in the Gippsland Basin, resulting in the discovery of 11 economic, 26 subeconomic, and 6 uneconomic petroleum accumulations. The report details cumulative production to 1986, including 344.66 million cubic meters of oil and 66.14 billion cubic meters of sales gas, and was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. Data includes estimated remaining reserves as of December 31, 1986.
Ireland is the geographic scope for this dataset containing anonymized smart meter readings from 2,989 to 2,990 domestic consumers. It provides 30-minute interval data on electricity import from and export to the grid, with most files covering nearly two years. The data was collected via the elec-tariffs.ie platform operated by Dublin City University and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Geoscience Australia conducted a multi-purpose basin analysis for the offshore Browse Basin. The project integrated data from 60 wells, airborne magnetic surveys, marine surveys, and extensive 2D/3D seismic data. This pre-competitive research, updated in April 2026, assessed CO2 storage potential and hydrocarbon prospectivity.
Geoscience Australia's five-year program integrated data from 60 wells, airborne magnetic surveys, and marine seismic data to assess the Browse Basin. The analysis provides models for CO2 storage sites and hydrocarbon prospectivity to manage potential resource conflicts. This pre-competitive project was conducted under the National CO2 Infrastructure Plan.
Geoscience Australia's Organic Geochemistry Database provides petroleum source rock and fluid data from onshore and offshore Australian basins. It includes Pyrolysis, Organic Petrology, and molecular analyses like Compound-Specific Isotopic Analyses and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for petroleum systems characterization. The data is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Stable carbon and hydrogen isotopic data for bulk and individual hydrocarbons from 17 Paleozoic marine crude oils, primarily from the Canning Basin in Western Australia. The dataset includes comparisons with other Australian and global marine oils to track isotopic changes throughout the Paleozoic era. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
BOREAS TF-09 data provides direct measurements of energy, carbon dioxide, and water vapor fluxes from a boreal forest observation tower. The dataset covers the 1994 growing season and most of 1996, with additional soil temperature data from winter 1995-1996. It was collected by the BOREAS team and is hosted by ORNL_CLOUD.
Field spectrometer reflectance and soil salinity measurements from Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve support a Partial Least Squares Regression model for predicting surface soil salinity. The dataset includes derived salinity and hydroperiod raster products for Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve in California, USA and Langebaan Lagoon in South Africa. These 152.8 MB of TIF and CSV files enable analysis of hydrologic controls on spatial salinity patterns across contrasting wetland systems.
Bianca M. Coleman's dataset contains cytokine concentration measurements determined by Luminex assay. The data compares levels in vaginal lavage fluid between wild-type and Il17raIl22ra1 double-knockout vehicle-treated mice and is associated with a specific research figure. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-07 and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
16.5 TCF of gas, 4026 MMbbl of oil, 385 MMbbl of condensate, and 752 MMbbl of LPG were found in the Gippsland Basin as of the end of 2012. This dataset, presented at the AAPG/SEG 2015 International Conference in Melbourne, provides a geochemical analysis of these hydrocarbon accumulations to address uncertainties about source rocks and migration pathways. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a geological report evaluating petroleum exploration risk in the Darling Basin of western New South Wales. The analysis uses geochemical data from cores and fourteen petroleum exploration wells to assess source rock potential and organic maturation levels. The report was last updated on 2026-04-10.
Wellington Park No. 1 Well was drilled in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria, reaching a total depth of 12,011 feet between December 1961 and April 1962. The dataset, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, is a summary report detailing the drilling operations, stratigraphy penetrated, and formation tests conducted, which resulted in no significant shows of oil or gas. The well was subsidized under the Petroleum Search Subsidy Act 1959 from 3391 feet to total depth and was ultimately plugged and abandoned.
2021 to 2025 provincial carbon emission data supports a federated learning framework dividing China into five macro-regions. The study demonstrates forecasting improvements, with MAE reductions from 2.68% to 17.91% across regions.
A detailed geological report for the Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 well drilled in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria, Australia. The well was drilled to a total depth of 3926 feet between January 8 and February 14, 1963, by Woodside (Lakes Entrance) Oil Company N.L. and Arco Limited. The report describes stratigraphy, sediment analysis, and hydrocarbon testing results, concluding the well was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
Data from the Australian Ocean Data Network characterizes the geochemistry of oils and condensates from the Vulcan Sub-basin. The study, last updated in April 2026, groups hydrocarbons into three families based on bulk and compound-specific isotope analyses, GC, and GC-MS. It focuses on identifying oil-prone petroleum systems distinct from the established Jabiru and Challis-Cassini fields.
Browse Basin analysis of 31 wells and 25 depocentre sites models hydrocarbon generation and expulsion. The dataset incorporates new palaeo-bathymetric estimates and kerogen kinetic data for Jurassic and Early Cretaceous source units. Models suggest gas expulsion is widespread, while effective oil charge is largely restricted to the Heywood Graben and Serringapatam Sub-basin.
The Onshore Energy Security Program, funded from 2006 to 2011, generated precompetitive geoscience data for frontier basins. Geoscience Australia interpreted deep seismic reflection profiles and conducted petroleum systems maturation modelling for the Arrowie, Georgina, and Darling Basins. The analysis includes basin architecture details, such as a maximum thickness of ~3800 meters in the Arrowie Basin, and assessments of source rock maturity for hydrocarbon generation.
A 600 km by 150 km offshore basin northeast of New Hanover and New Ireland. Basin geology and petroleum prospects have been interpreted from onshore geology integrated with offshore seismic reflection data and limited geological sampling. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-10.