This API provides international data on renewable electricity capacity and electricity generation. Data organized by country. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
State-level data on all energy sources. Data include production, consumption, reserves, stocks, prices, imports, and exports. Data are collated from state-specific data reported elsewhere on the EIA website and are the most recent values available. The system provides data back from 1960. While some SEDS data series come directly from surveys conducted by EIA, many are estimated using other available information. These estimations are necessary for the compilation of 'total energy 'estimates. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
This API provides state-level and national-level energy consumption data. Data organized by major economic sectors. EIA's State Energy Data System (SEDS) is a comprehensive data set that consists of annual time series estimates of state-level energy use by major economic sectors, energy production and and State-level energy price and expenditure data. The system provides data back from 1960. Data are presented in physical units, Btu, and dollars. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
description: This API contains state-level and national-level data on energy production. EIA's State Energy Data System (SEDS) is a comprehensive data set that consists of annual time series estimates of state-level energy production by major economic sectors, energy production and State-level energy price and expenditure data. The system provides data back from 1960. Data are presented in physical units, Btu, and dollars. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm; abstract: This API contains state-level and national-level data on energy production. EIA's State Energy Data System (SEDS) is a comprehensive data set that consists of annual time series estimates of state-level energy production by major economic sectors, energy production and State-level energy price and expenditure data. The system provides data back from 1960. Data are presented in physical units, Btu, and dollars. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
description: This API provides international data on energy sources (e.g., coal, electricity, natural gas, petroleum, coal, renewables) and activities (e.g., consumption, imports, exports, carbon emissions, prices, production). Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm; abstract: This API provides international data on energy sources (e.g., coal, electricity, natural gas, petroleum, coal, renewables) and activities (e.g., consumption, imports, exports, carbon emissions, prices, production). Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
This API provides state-level population, in addition to the U.S. total population. EIA's State Energy Data System (SEDS) is a comprehensive data set that consists of annual time series estimates of state-level energy use by major economic sectors, energy production and State-level energy price and expenditure data. The system provides data back from 1960. Data are presented in physical units, Btu, and dollars. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
Access global energy markets and benchmarks in one integration, including real-time and historical data on crude oil, natural gas, and power derivatives.
Our continuous contract symbology is a notation that maps to an actual, tradable instrument on any given date. The prices returned are real, unadjusted prices. We do not create a synthetic time series by adjusting the prices to remove jumps during rollovers.
Monthly, quarterly, and annual data on electricity generation, consumption, retail sales, price, revenue from retail sales, useful thermal output, fossil fuel stocks, fossil fuel receipts, and quality of fossil fuel. Data organized by fuel type, i.e., coal petroleum, natural gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, solar, geothermal, and wood. Also, data organized by sector, i.e., electric power, electric utility, independent power producers, commercial, and industrial. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
Note: Sample data provided. ・ The files below contain customer energy usage data by customer type (Residential, Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural) that has been aggregated by zip code. To further protect customer energy privacy, zip codes containing usage data that does not meet specific standards set forth in CPUC Decision 14-05-016 are combined with bordering zip codes until the standards are met.SDG&E works closely with third parties that the California Public Utilities Commission has ordered California utilities to share customer information with, or are otherwise authorized to receive lawful access to customer information. Authorized third parties may request information according to the rules set forth in CPUC Decision 14-05-016.Note that data shown within this platform is 2024 Q2 data downloaded from the link listed in reference field.
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Use our completely open and free API to collect today’s and tomorrow’s Swedish electricity prices. Freely available to anyone, for anything.
All data made available in bulk through the EIA Open Data API, including:
Archived from https://www.eia.gov/opendata/bulkfiles.php. The Annual Energy Outlook data is also archived separately here.
This archive contains raw input data for the Public Utility Data Liberation (PUDL) software developed by Catalyst Cooperative. At present, PUDL integrates only a few specific data series related to fuel receipts and costs figures from the Bulk Electricity API. It is organized into Frictionless Data Packages. For additional information about this data and PUDL, see the following resources:
This API provides international data on crude oil including lease condensate production, imports, exports, and reserves. Data organized by country. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
description: Open Energy Information (OpenEI) is a knowledge-sharing online community dedicated to connecting people with the latest information and data on energy resources from around the world. Created in partnership with the United States Department of Energy and federal laboratories across the nation, OpenEI offers access to real-time data and unique visualizations that will help you find the answers you need to make better, more informed decisions with structured linked open data and information in widely-used formats such as API, CSV, XML, and XLS. OpenEI is making a profound impact on the world s energy transformation by providing data access, generative data use, key knowledge derivation tools, and synthetic datasets that will help inform policy, purchase, build, and business decisions. This community-based platform is a core competency for the U.S. Department of Energy and its laboratories, providing a high-degree of value for building knowledge and datasets, connecting and structuring data via linked open data standards, and serving as the place for the world to contribute and utilize energy data, APIs and web-services. OpenEI is the backbone to the DOE Data Catalog and federates all DOE-sponsored data upwards to Data.gov in order to enable data transparency and access.; abstract: Open Energy Information (OpenEI) is a knowledge-sharing online community dedicated to connecting people with the latest information and data on energy resources from around the world. Created in partnership with the United States Department of Energy and federal laboratories across the nation, OpenEI offers access to real-time data and unique visualizations that will help you find the answers you need to make better, more informed decisions with structured linked open data and information in widely-used formats such as API, CSV, XML, and XLS. OpenEI is making a profound impact on the world s energy transformation by providing data access, generative data use, key knowledge derivation tools, and synthetic datasets that will help inform policy, purchase, build, and business decisions. This community-based platform is a core competency for the U.S. Department of Energy and its laboratories, providing a high-degree of value for building knowledge and datasets, connecting and structuring data via linked open data standards, and serving as the place for the world to contribute and utilize energy data, APIs and web-services. OpenEI is the backbone to the DOE Data Catalog and federates all DOE-sponsored data upwards to Data.gov in order to enable data transparency and access.
Displays several units of energy consumption for households, businesses, and industries in the City of Chicago during 2010. The data was aggregated from ComEd and Peoples Natural Gas by Accenture.
Census blocks with less than 4 accounts is displayed at the Community Area without further geographic identifiers. This dataset also contains selected variables describing selected characteristics of the Census block population, physical housing, and occupancy.
https://airdrive-images.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/leeds/img/dataset/1-2-hourly-gas-and-electric-meter-api---c3ntinel/2019-02-11T09%3A36%3A36/C3NTINEL%20Logo%201.jpg" alt="">The C3NTINEL API provides access to half hourly meter data for Leeds City Council's Gas and Electric meter supplies. Please note - non half hourly manual meters will not be included.
To find out more about C3NTINEL's API click here: https://api.c3ntinel.com
To gain access to the API please email Smartbuildings.uk@engie.com
This is the API endpoint for RouteE energy prediction, which can be used to get both single vehicle link or route energy estimates and transportation network-wide energy consumption estimates for a variety of vehicles. This enables external researchers and transportation engineers to access and utilize NREL's growing library of pre-trained vehicle models for prediction of transportation energy consumption. This API provides three endpoints: - /route: Energy estimation of a vehicle over a planning link or sequence of links (route). - /network: Network-wide estimation of energy consumption for all vehicle traffic in the desired area. - /compass: Energy-optimal “eco-routing” between input origin and destination coordinates (Currently in beta for Denver metro area only).
Xavvy Fuel is a global leader in Fuel Station POI and price data, specializing in data quality and enrichment across various sectors. We provide high-quality POI data on gas stations and fuel types throughout all European countries, tailored to our customers' specific needs, whether through one-time or regular data delivery, push or pull services, and in any data format.
In addition to Fuel Station data, our expertise extends across Energy Data, Places Data, Automotive Data, Fuel data, Competitive Data, Market Research Data, Oil & Gas Data, and Brand Data, enabling us to serve a wide range of industries with comprehensive market insights.
Our data addresses key questions like the total number of stations per country or region, market share distribution, and identifying prime locations for AdBlue stations or truck pumps. This provides an invaluable foundation for in-depth analyses, helping clients gain critical insights into the fuel market and beyond. With this data, businesses can make informed strategic decisions on business development, competition strategy, and market expansion.
Furthermore, our data enhances the accuracy and consistency of existing datasets, allowing for easy data mapping to detect and correct errors.
With over 130 sources—including governments, petroleum companies, fuel card providers, and crowd-sourcing—Xavvy offers extensive insights into AdBlue/DEF stations across Europe. For those displaying AdBlue station information on maps or applications, data quality is essential to delivering an exceptional customer experience. Our continuously refined processes ensure the highest data quality through: - Regular quality controls via monitoring dashboards - Geocoding systems to correct and refine geocoordinates - Cleaning and standardizing datasets - Keeping up with current developments and mergers - Expanding data sources to cross-reference and enrich data
Explore our additional data offerings across various sectors and gain deeper insights from experts in gas stations, AdBlue distribution, and more!
This API provides international data on fossil fuels electricity capacity and electricity net generation. Data organized by country. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
Eximpedia Export import trade data lets you search trade data and active Exporters, Importers, Buyers, Suppliers, manufacturers exporters from over 209 countries
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Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Light 34 API data was reported at 52.590 USD/Barrel in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 40.960 USD/Barrel for 2016. Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Light 34 API data is updated yearly, averaging 21.940 USD/Barrel from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2017, with 48 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 110.220 USD/Barrel in 2012 and a record low of 1.300 USD/Barrel in 1970. Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Light 34 API data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.P012: Energy Prices.
This API provides international data on renewable electricity capacity and electricity generation. Data organized by country. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm