New York State Electricity Generation By Fuel Type Since 1960
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Description
Beginning 1960, this dataset provides total electricity requirements and in-state generation for New York State in gigawatt-hours. It covers sources including coal, natural gas, petroleum, hydro, nuclear, waste, landfill gas, wood, wind, solar, and net electricity imports.
Use Cases
Analyze trends in coal, natural gas, and hydro generation over time to assess fuel mix shifts.
Model the growth of renewable sources like wind and solar generation against total electricity requirements.
Compare in-state generation from nuclear and petroleum products to net imports of electricity for energy independence analysis.
Strengths
Temporal coverage spans from 1960 to present, enabling long-term trend analysis.
Includes generation data for over ten distinct fuel types, including multiple renewables.
Data is provided in multiple machine-readable formats including CSV, JSON, and XML.
Limitations
The dataset lacks explicit row and column counts, making scale and structure unclear.
Sample data is unavailable, preventing immediate assessment of data granularity and format.
Provenance
Source
State of New York
Collection Method
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Time Range
Beginning 1960
Freshness
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Geography
New York State
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