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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,126 datasets
The CAR Kuwait Oil Fire mission measured the bidirectional reflectance function of smoke from the Kuwait oil fires during the Kuwait Oil Fire Smoke Experiment. Measurements were also taken over the Saudi Arabian desert with overlying desert dust, and Persian Gulf waters with some overlying aerosols. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
A 2000 dataset from the CoIL Challenge, curated by the TabArena team for evaluating predictive models on independent and identically distributed tabular data. It contains anonymized insurance policy records for a binary classification task. The original data was sourced from a technical report by the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science.
Gulf of Mexico oceanographic data were collected aboard NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER from July 1-6, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes raw Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) measurements of water current vectors and Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) sensor data on parameters like salinity, dissolved oxygen, and water density. It also contains real-time analysis products like charts and maps created for decision support during the spill event.
Western Australia's reference system for petroleum exploration and development wells, including both onshore and offshore locations. The dataset is managed by the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, with onshore wells updated regularly and offshore records prior to 2012 included.
Six interactive 3D VRML models visualize the 2007 offshore acreage release areas for petroleum exploration in Australia. Geoscience Australia created this product for distribution at the 2007 APPEA conference and later via the web. The data is part of the Australian Government's strategy to encourage investment in exploration.
1960 vibration test data for the Vacuum Oil building in Melbourne, published by Geoscience Australia. The dataset likely contains reports and measurements from structural engineering assessments conducted in the mid-20th century. Metadata is minimal; the actual content and format require verification after download.
9.6 MB CSV file contains data for analyzing smart grid stability within the Green AI framework. The dataset, authored by Di Wu and shared via figshare in March 2026, integrates information from smart grids, environmental sensors, and energy markets.
541.9 KB CSV file contains electricity market data, likely day-ahead prices, supporting the Green AI framework research. The dataset was authored by Di Wu and last updated in March 2026. It is intended for analysis of energy transactions and demand estimation.
Australia's marine jurisdiction, including waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories, is represented in this geospatial dataset. Geoscience Australia developed this digital representation of scheduled and offshore areas defined under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, with a currency date of May 2014. The data covers a geographical extent from approximately 8°S to 70°S latitude and 39°E to 174°E longitude.
Integrated downward surface solar irradiance in the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) spectral range (400-700 nm) for the Australian continent and surrounding waters. It is derived from daytime Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm and is available in both regular latitude/longitude grids and the original geostationary projection.
A source of diffusely transmitted downward surface solar irradiance for the Australian continent and surrounding waters, derived from daytime Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm. The product is available in both a regular latitude/longitude grid and the original geostationary projection.
Offering daily exposure of directly transmitted downward surface solar irradiance derived from Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery for the Australian continent and surrounding waters. It is generated using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm and is available in both a regular latitude/longitude grid and the original geostationary projection.
Delivering total downward surface solar irradiance (SSI) derived from daytime Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery for the Australian continent and surrounding waters. The data is generated using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm and is available in both a regular latitude/longitude grid and the original geostationary projection.
Delivering daily exposure of total downward surface solar irradiance derived from Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery for the Australian continent and surrounding waters. The data is generated using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm and is available in both a regular latitude/longitude grid and the original geostationary projection. The product is part of a collection intended for near-real-time processing and future extension to Himawari-10.
Giving access to direct surface solar irradiance measurements within the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) spectral range of 400 to 700 nm. It is generated for the Australian continent and surrounding waters using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm applied to daytime Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery.
Giving access to diffusely transmitted surface solar irradiance integrated over the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) spectral range (400-700 nm). It was generated for the Australian continent and surrounding waters using daytime imagery from the Himawari-8/9 geostationary satellites and the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm. The data is available in a regular latitude/longitude grid and the original Himawari projection.
A source of daily exposure of diffusely transmitted downward surface solar irradiance for the Australian continent and surrounding waters, derived from daytime Himawari-8/9 satellite imagery. The data is generated using the Qin et al. (2021a) algorithm and is available in both a regular latitude/longitude grid and the original geostationary projection.
A historical review document covering geophysical exploration activities for oil in Australia and New Guinea up to the end of 1958. The document is published by Geoscience Australia Data on the data_gov_au platform. The last recorded update for this legacy product was in 2026.
Papua New Guinea's Laliki River area is the focus of this 1962 geological investigation for an underground hydro-electric power generation scheme. The dataset is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia, published on data_gov_au. The available file formats are PDF and HTML, but the abstract, columns, and sample data are unavailable.
Lake Eliza is a hypersaline coastal lake in southeast South Australia. This dataset likely contains a study comparing its marginal sediments to those of the Green River Formation, USA, to inform models of oil shale genesis. The data is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on 2026-03 25.