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| [[Data requirements for a European energy system model|Data requirements for a European energy system model]] | | [[Data requirements for a European energy system model|Data requirements for a European energy system model]] |
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| **[[Industrial demand|Industrial demand]] | | **[[Industrial demand|Industrial demand]] |
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| *Resources and Potentials | | *Resources and Potentials |
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| *[http://www.iaee.org/en/EnergyDataLinks/ International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE) Energy Data Links (EDL)] provides a searchable database of energy-related resources | | *[http://www.iaee.org/en/EnergyDataLinks/ International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE) Energy Data Links (EDL)] provides a searchable database of energy-related resources |
| *[http://en.openei.org/ OpenEI] features a wiki of crowd-sourced energy information and a database of single source data on buildings, energy, efficiency, consumption, demand, potential. | | *[http://en.openei.org/ OpenEI] features a wiki of crowd-sourced energy information and a database of single source data on buildings, energy, efficiency, consumption, demand, potential. |
− | *[https://oep.iks.cs.ovgu.de/dataedit/ OpenEnergy Database] was started with the requirements gathered in the first openmod meetings and was developed completely open with support of the openmod community. Input and result data from research of energy system studies are available via an API. The OEDB provides some automated visualisations of the available data. | + | *[[Openenergy-platform.org/|Open Energy Platform]] (OEP) and [https://openenergy-platform.org/dataedit/schemas Open Energy Database] (OEDB) was started with the requirements gathered in the first openmod meetings and was developed completely open with support of the openmod community. Input and result data from research of energy system studies are available via an API. The OEDB provides some automated visualisations of the available data. |
| *[http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources Open Power System Data] has an extensive collection of links to data sources (Electricity consumption, Capacity and generation by fuel, Power plant data, Hydro power data, Prices and related data, Weather data, Wind and solar power time series, Country-specific data portals). | | *[http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources Open Power System Data] has an extensive collection of links to data sources (Electricity consumption, Capacity and generation by fuel, Power plant data, Hydro power data, Prices and related data, Weather data, Wind and solar power time series, Country-specific data portals). |
| *[http://www.ourenergypolicy.org/resource-library/ OurEnergyPolicy.org Resource Library] is a free online energy resource library updated weekly. | | *[http://www.ourenergypolicy.org/resource-library/ OurEnergyPolicy.org Resource Library] is a free online energy resource library updated weekly. |
| *[http://www.pfbach.dk/ PFBach.dk], a collection of wind and solar in-feed profiles | | *[http://www.pfbach.dk/ PFBach.dk], a collection of wind and solar in-feed profiles |
| *[https://www.reeep.org/reegle-clean-energy-information-portal reegle] is a data provider of country energy profiles, energy statistics and a directory of relevant stakeholders. It also offers the clean energy search and an extensive glossary. There is also an insightful clean energy blog with interesting and up-to-date background information. | | *[https://www.reeep.org/reegle-clean-energy-information-portal reegle] is a data provider of country energy profiles, energy statistics and a directory of relevant stakeholders. It also offers the clean energy search and an extensive glossary. There is also an insightful clean energy blog with interesting and up-to-date background information. |
| + | *The [https://globalenergymonitor.org/ Global Energy Monitor] is a project that maintains trackers on global (i) coal plants, (ii) fossil infrastructure, (iii) coal mines, (iv) steel plants, and (v) the European gas infrastructure with a global gas plant tracker in development. The data underlying the several trackers can be requested. |
| + | *[https://energydata.info/ https://energydata.info/] features a collection of almost 600 open energy-related datasets put together by the World Bank Group. |
| + | *The [https://opendata.ffe.de/ FfE Open Data Portal] offers free datasets for modelling energy demand and generation with a regional focus on Europe and Germany. |
| + | *"[https://deep.eefig.eu/ DEEP] [De-risking Energy Efficiency Platform] is an open-source database for energy efficiency investments performance monitoring and benchmarking." |
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This is work in progress and supposed to become a link list to sources of open energy related data. We focus on collecting links to data relevant for the modelling of energy and electricity systems and markets. You are welcome to fill in the missing spots and non-existing pages. Also, you are welcome to extend the list of relevant data (e.g. for a European energy system model) that we should collect links to in the future:
Open datasets related to energy are listed here by type.