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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,126 datasets
A laboratory study from the Australian Ocean Data Network evaluates methods for detecting C10 to C40 hydrocarbons in marine sediments at natural oil seeps. The results indicate effective detection of migrated hydrocarbons at concentrations between 50 to 5,000 ppm using hexane extraction and gas chromatography. The study also finds GC-MS effective for screening samples below 50 ppm.
Weekly average retail diesel prices in U.S. dollars per gallon for New York State and sixteen metropolitan regions. Data is derived from the American Automobile Association (AAA) Daily Fuel Gauge Report and averaged weekly, beginning in January 2017. The dataset is provided by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
Interpretation of new aeromagnetic data for the offshore Canning Basin in Western Australia. The dataset is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05-05. The primary files are in PDF and HTML formats, suggesting a report-based structure.
A list of all active license holders as mandated by Oregon Revised Statute Chapter 192. The dataset includes various license types for individuals and businesses, such as inspector certifications and electrical, plumbing, boiler, elevator, prefab, and manufactured dwelling contractor licenses. It is provided by the Oregon Building Codes division and was last updated in April 2026.
Canada’s Energy Future 2026 is the latest long-term energy outlook from the Canada Energy Regulator. The dataset contains scenario-based projections for all energy commodities across all Canadian provinces and territories, exploring future uncertainties in the energy system through 2050. It includes four scenarios: Current Measures, Higher, Lower, and an updated Canada Net-zero scenario.
Surface flux measurements collected at two sites within the FIFE study area during 1987, 1988, and 1989. The dataset includes daily observations of net radiation, sensible heat, latent heat, and soil heat flux from valley and ridge locations. Data were gathered by multiple groups using Bowen ratio equipment and are managed by ORNL_CLOUD.
Soil hydraulic property measurements from the BOREAS HYD-01 project, collected during the 1994-95 field campaigns. The dataset includes saturated hydraulic conductivity and van Genuchten-Mualem fitting parameters for soil water retention and conductivity functions. Data were determined from in situ tension infiltrometer tests and laboratory analysis of soil cores at flux tower sites.
Consolidated soil data mapped on a county basis, digitally stitched and standardized from surveys conducted between the 1920s and 1990s. The product incorporates soil information from a variety of map scales and was created by the Government of Ontario. The database contains descriptive information including slope class, Canada Land Inventory ranking, stoniness, drainage class, and texture.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia Data with no abstract available. The dataset likely contains reports or data from vibration tests conducted on the Vacuum Oil building in Melbourne during 1960. It is published on data_gov_au and was last updated in May 2026.
A historical review of geophysical exploration 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. Its last update was recorded on 2026-05-14.
Geoscience Australia Data published a legacy report titled 'Geological investigation, Port Moresby No 2 undergound hydro-electric power generation scheme, Laliki River, Territory of Papua and New Guinea 1962'. The dataset consists of PDF and HTML files. The abstract is listed as unavailable, and the specific data content requires verification after download.
A 2017 study by Geoscience Australia integrated remote sensing, geophysical, acoustic, photographic, and geochemical techniques to identify three areas of hydrocarbon seepage. Geochemical data from samples confirmed the presence of thermogenic liquid hydrocarbons sourced from the Lower Cretaceous Echuca Shoals Formation. This evidence reduces charge risk for the Ashmore Platform and regional exploration in the northern Browse Basin.
NOAA Ship Pisces collected this oceanographic dataset in the Gulf of Mexico from July 15 to July 21, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered the data for real-time analysis and decision support. The collection includes processed products like charts, maps, and GIS files, along with cruise reports and documentation.
NOAA NRDA-processed CTD data from NOAA Ship Pisces Cruise 8 provides physical oceanographic measurements from the Gulf of Mexico. The dataset contains quality-checked temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, and dissolved oxygen profiles collected to guide sampling after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Data is stored as a series of NetCDF files covering casts from December 2 to December 19, 2010.
Inspections of commercial measurement devices like gasoline pumps, scales, and fuel oil meters conducted by the NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP). The dataset records details for each inspection, including device type, approval status, and business location. Data is provided by data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated in April 2026.
TIMED SEE Level 3 data files contain one daily averaged solar irradiance spectrum in 1 nm intervals, extracted from satellite instrument data. The data includes 38 emission lines and diode irradiances, averaged from 14-15 measurements per day after applying corrections for atmospheric absorption and flare removal. The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
TIMED SEE Level 3A data files contain averaged solar irradiance spectra in 1 nm intervals, derived from EGS and XPS Level 2A products. The data includes 38 extracted emission lines and XPS diode irradiances, with corrections for atmospheric absorption, degradation, and flare removal applied. NASA produces these files, averaging measurements taken approximately 14-15 times per day.
Conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) measurements were collected aboard the R/V Jack Fitz during Cruise 02 in the Gulf of Mexico. The data includes temperature, conductivity/salinity, depth, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and fluorometry readings from multiple casts, processed and quality-checked into NetCDF files. This dataset was created by NOAA NCEI as part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Conductivity, temperature, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry data were collected from July 21 to August 4, 2010, aboard the R/V American Diver. The dataset contains processed and quality-checked CTD casts from the Gulf of Mexico, collected as part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It was processed by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER collected chemical, physical, and biological oceanographic data from June 30 to July 18, 2010, in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes measurements of volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons, water currents, salinity, temperature, and plankton, collected using instruments like ADCPs, CTDs, and MOCNESS nets. These provisional data were gathered by a multi-agency Subsurface Monitoring Unit to assess subsurface oil distribution and environmental impacts.