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Cleantech and renewable #147

Open Snekili opened 8 years ago

Snekili commented 8 years ago

@rgrp World Energy > http://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/energy-economics/statistical-review-of-world-energy.html

http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/sustainable-energy-for-all

  1. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_KlKJBuuX4aVHdJb0t6a2VKa0U
  2. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_KlKJBuuX4aV0lFa0JtNlQ0VVk
zelima commented 8 years ago

@Snekili I can not open google drive links, Could you please double check if they are valid links. Also is this the data that we need from BP website: www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/excel/energy-economics/statistical-review-2016/bp-statistical-review-of-world-energy-2016-workbook.xlsx @rgrp The world bank data has download link to .zip files that contain CSV, or Excel files. Do we work with .zip files?

Snekili commented 8 years ago

@zelima All climate docs and spreadsheets are now shared with you. Try that links now.

Snekili commented 8 years ago

@zelima @rgrp

you decide if you need this one :), to me it looks interesting enough, just need a proper description,.

Description of BP Statistical review of world energy:

BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2016

This workbook contains information presented in the 2016
BP Statistical Review of World Energy, which can be found on the
internet at:

http://www.bp.com/statisticalreview

Please use the contents or the tabs at the bottom to navigate between the tables.

Oil: Proved reserves
Oil: Proved reserves - Barrels (from 1980)
Oil: Production – Barrels (from 1965)
Oil: Production – Tonnes (from 1965)
Oil: Consumption – Barrels (from 1965)
Oil: Consumption – Tonnes (from 1965)
Oil: Regional consumption – by product (from 1965)
Oil: Spot crude prices
Oil: Crude prices since 1861
Oil: Refinery throughput (from 1980)
Oil: Refinery capacities (from 1965)
Oil: Regional refining margins (from 1992)
Oil: Trade movements (from 1980)
Oil: Inter-area movements
Oil: Trade 2014-2015

Gas: Proved reserves
Gas: Proved reserves - Bcm (from 1980)
Gas: Production – Bcm (from 1970)
Gas: Production – Bcf (from 1970)
Gas: Production – Mtoe (from 1970)
Gas: Consumption – Bcm (from 1965)
Gas: Consumption – Bcf (from 1965)
Gas: Consumption – Mtoe (from 1965)
Gas: Trade movements pipeline
Gas: Trade movements LNG
Gas: Trade 2014-2015
Gas: Prices

Coal: Reserves
Coal: Prices
Coal: Production - Tonnes (from 1981)
Coal: Production - Mtoe (from 1981)
Coal: Consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)

Nuclear Energy – Consumption - TWh (from 1965)
Nuclear Energy – Consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)
Hydroelectricity – Consumption - TWh (from 1965)
Hydroelectricity – Consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)

Renewables - Other renewables consumption -Twh (from 1965)
Renewables - Other renewables consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)
Renewables - Solar consumption - TWh (from 1965)
Renewables - Solar consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)
Renewables - Wind consumption - TWh (from 1965)
Renewables - Wind consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)
Renewables - Geothermal, Biomass and Other - TWh (from 1965)
Renewables - Geothermal, Biomass and Other - Mtoe (from 1965)
Renewables - Biofuels production - Kboe/d (from 1990)
Renewables - Biofuels production - Ktoe (from 1990)

Primary Energy: Consumption - Mtoe (from 1965)
Primary Energy: Consumption by fuel type - Mtoe (2014-2015)

Electricity Generation - TWh (from 1985)

Carbon Dioxide Emissions (from 1965)

Renewable Energy - Geothermal (Installed capacity)
Renewable Energy - Solar (Installed capacity)
Renewable Energy - Wind (Installed capacity)

Approximate conversion factors

Definitions

zelima commented 8 years ago

Ok so we can make separate csv files for each item @Snekili listed above, with columns like:

period, country, barrels (or cubic meters for gas), share, ratio

What do you think @rgrp

rufuspollock commented 8 years ago

@zelima the BP stuff looks like a generic energy database. Worth doing but would be called something like energy-production-bp. Suggest you boot that repo and start a README that can explain what is in the source. Then we can go from that.

Can you also look at the world bank dataset http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/sustainable-energy-for-all - what is in there?

zelima commented 8 years ago

@rgrp I added repo with README in it, please review it https://github.com/zelima/energy-production-bp

zelima commented 8 years ago

@rgrp I'm don't really get terminology, but as World Bank shares on it's website the

database provides country level historical data for access to electricity and non-solid fuel; share of renewable energy in total final energy consumption by technology; and energy intensity rate of improvement.

  • Type: Time series
  • Periodicity: Annual
  • Last Updated: 09-Sep-2015
  • Topic: Energy & Mining
  • Coverage: 1990 - 2010
rgieseke commented 7 years ago

Not sure if you're already aware, but this project (already creating data packages) might be useful, data for Germany and Europe:

http://open-power-system-data.org/

we will provide information of power plants and time series of electricity consumption and wind and solar generation. We have collected data from Germany and extend the geographical scope step by step. It is also planned to gradually include more types of data, such as historical spot prices and weather data.

Repos: https://github.com/Open-Power-System-Data