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The “Sustainable Energy for all (SE4ALL)” initiative, launched in 2010 by the UN Secretary General, established three global objectives to be accomplished by 2030: to ensure universal access to modern energy services, to double the global rate of improvement in global energy efficiency, and to double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. SE4ALL database supports this initiative and 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
The Global Energy Statistical Yearbook is an Enerdata's free online interactive data tool. It allows users to browse energy data through intuitive maps and graphs, for visual analysis of the latest trends in the energy industry and decarbonisation in G20. This open data tool provides users with access to energy-related statistics on production, consumption, and trade of oil, gas, coal, power, and renewables, as well as on CO2 emissions from fuel combustion. Geographically, it covers 60 countries and regions throughout the world, including updated data until 2018.
The Get Started document provides an overview of Energydata.info's interface and features. ENERGYDATA.INFO is an open data platform providing access to datasets and data analytics that are relevant to the energy sector. ENERGYDATA.INFO has been developed as a public good available to governments, development organizations, private sector, non-governmental organizations, academia, civil society and individuals to share data and analytics that can help achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. The World Bank and the International Finance Corporation, collectively the World Bank Group (WBG) strives to enhance public access to and use of data that can support development impact. ENERGYDATA.INFO is designed according to open data and open source standards and principles. Access to data and information available on ENERGYDATA.INFO is free, subject to the terms of this agreement. The World Bank Group welcomes the opportunity to collaborate further with data providers and users in making more data, visualizations and tools publicly available. Please contact our team at energydata@worldbankgroup.org if you are interested in collaborating further with ENERGYDATA.INFO. ENERGYDATA.INFO is powered by the open-source data portal platform CKAN, and it is developed publicly on GitHub. More information on CKAN and GitHub can be accessed at https://ckan.org/ and https://github.com/ Map disclaimer The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on maps presented on ENERGYDATA.INFO do not imply, on the part of The World Bank Group, any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries. Terms of Use You are encouraged to use the content in ENERGYDATA.INFO to benefit yourself and others in creative ways. The majority of content in ENERGYDATA.INFO is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY 4.0). Works in ENERGYDATA.INFO that are not subject to the CC BY license are clearly labeled with the specific license terms under which those works may be used. By using ENERGYDATA.INFO, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use for ENERGYDATA.INFO. Please read the terms before using any content in ENERGYDATA.INFO. The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on maps presented on ENERGYDATA.INFO do not imply, on the part of The World Bank Group, any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries. You are encouraged to use the content in ENERGYDATA.INFO to benefit yourself and others in creative ways. The majority of content in ENERGYDATA.INFO is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY 4.0). Works in ENERGYDATA.INFO that are not subject to the CC BY license are clearly labeled with the specific license terms under which those works may be used. By using ENERGYDATA.INFO, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use for ENERGYDATA.INFO. Please read the terms before using any content in ENERGYDATA.INFO.
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ENERGYDATA.INFO is an open data platform providing access to datasets and data analytics that are relevant to the energy sector. ENERGYDATA.INFO has been developed as a public good available to governments, development organizations, private sector, non-governmental organizations, academia, civil society and individuals to share data and analytics that can help achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
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Combination of the following data sources: 1) data collected and prepared for a project of the World Bank Group in May 2015 2) The Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD) study 3) OSM data © OpenStreetMap contributors This data is partially based on a digitized PDF map, and so is intended as a schematic of rough locations of the power network. It is not suitable for applications requiring high accuracy.
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User manual for the ENERGYDATA.INFO platform.
Latest revision: July 2018
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User manual for the ENERGYDATA.INFO platform. Latest revision: February 2017 Contact: energydata@worldbankgroup.org
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Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy (RISE) is a comprehensive policy scorecard assessing the investment climate for sustainable energy and focusing on three key areas: energy access, energy efficiency and renewable energy. RISE covers 111 countries across the developed and developing worlds, which together represent over 90% of global population, GDP and energy consumption. With 28 indicators, 85 sub-indicators and 158 data points per country, RISE helps policy makers to understand how they are doing, compare across countries, learn from peer groups, and identify priority actions for the future. The source data and documents for 111 countries are available at http://rise.worldbank.org/library To learn more, please visit http://rise.worldbank.org/
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This dataset contains solar rooftop potential data (suitable rooftop area, installable capacity, estimated yearly electricity generation, and building type ) at individual building structure level for a sample area of interest in Beirut. The data was gathered by extracting building rooftop footprint polygons from very high-resolution satellite stereo imagery of 0.5m resolution. The rooftop angle, obstruction, and shading were taken into account during suitable area calculation. The results can be aggregated by different sectors or administrative units for further analysis, which is useful for planning and decision making. Detailed methodology is available upon specific request.
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This repository contains the processed geospatial data files needed to run the Open-Source Spatial Electrification Tool (OnSSET), for 20 countries in Sub Sahara Africa. These data files were created by the KTH team for the Global Electrification Platform (GEP) model (https://electrifynow.energydata.info/). To access result files and geospatial population clusters, please go to https://energydata.info/dataset/?q=gep.
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The Global Electrification Platform (GEP) is a multi-phase project led by the World Bank to standardize and simplify the use of geospatial tools for least-cost electrification planning. The GEP provides a high-level overview of the technology mix (grid and off-grid) required to achieve universal access by 2030. It focuses on the countries with access rates below 90 percent and the 50 countries with the highest population deficit, with an intermediated investment prospectus for 2025. The results of the model indicate the least-cost investment requirements based on publicly available information on demand and existing infrastructure.
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Repository for the measurements from the meteorological station located in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). Data will be upload monthly. The measurements started on May 21st, 2015. For more information, please visit: http://esmap.org/re_mapping_tnz For download access to GIS layers, please visit the Global Solar Atlas: http://globalsolaratlas.info/ Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Tanzania-Solar Radiation Measurement Data, 2017, https://energydata.info/dataset/solarresource-measurements-tanzania-dare..."
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It is one of several outputs from the small hydro resource mapping component of the activity “Renewable Energy Resource Mapping and Geospatial Planning – Vietnam” [Project ID: P145513]. This output is the result of the digitization of existing small and large hydropower in Vietnam. Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Vietnam Small Hydro GIS Atlas, 2017, https://energydata.info/dataset/vietnam-small-hydro-mapping-2017"
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Data repository for measurements from 9 automated solar stations in Pakistan. Data will be uploaded in batches, on a monthly basis, and will transmit daily reports on 10 minute average values for solar radiation levels, temperature, air pressure and wind speed. From 2018 onward, the measurement stations are being operated by the Government of Pakistan, together with NREL and USAID. For more information and additional outputs, please visit: http://esmap.org/re_mapping_pakistan For download access to GIS layers, please visit the Global Solar Atlas: http://globalsolaratlas.info/ Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Pakistan-Solar Radiation Measurement Data, 2017,
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Data repository for measurements from 6 meteorological stations in Zambia. Data contains 1 minute average values for solar radiation levels, air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, atmospheric pressure and precipitation. Delivered files: Solar-Measurements_Zambia_sitename_WB-ESMAP_Header - metadata for ground measurements files. Solar-Measurements_Zambia_sitename_WB-ESMAP_Raw - raw ground measurements from datalogger. Do not use for further development. Solar-Measurements_Zambia_sitename_WB-ESMAP_QC - quality checked ground measurements from dataloger. _ Solar-Measurements_Zambia_WB-ESMAP_SatelliteTS_ - site adapted time series of satellite data. Solar-Measurements_Zambia_WB-ESMAP_SatelliteTMY - Typical meteorological year data file (P50) based on site adapted time series of satellite data. For more information and additional outputs, please visit: http://esmap.org/re_mapping_zambia For download access to GIS layers, please visit the Global Solar Atlas: http://globalsolaratlas.info/ Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Zambia-Solar Radiation Measurement Data, 2017, https://energydata.info/dataset/zambia-solar-radiation-measurement-data-2015-2017"
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The GIS database has been developed under the project "Renewable Energy Mapping: Small Hydro Tanzania". This study is part of a technical assistance project, ESMAP funded, being implemented by Africa Energy Practice of the World Bank in Tanzania which aims at supporting resource mapping and geospatial planning for small hydro. Please refer to the country project page for additional outputs and reports: http://esmap.org/re_mapping_TNZ The GIS database contains the following datasets: Administrative Boundaries Hydrology Protected Areas Satellite Imagery Land Cover Geology Topography Population Infrastructure: Power/ Transport each accompanied by a metadata file Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Tanzania Small Hydro GIS Atlas, 2018, https://energydata.info/dataset/tanzania-small-hydro-gis-database-2018"
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Data collected and prepared for a project of the World Bank Group in May 2004. Includes transmission lines, substations, as well as power stations. Includes existing as well as planned projects. This data is based on a digitized PDF map, and so is intended as a schematic of rough locations of the power network. It is not suitable for applications requiring high accuracy.
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Data repository for measurements from 5 automated solar stations in Nepal. Data will be uploaded in batches, on a monthly basis, and will transmit daily reports on 1 minute average values for solar radiation levels, temperature, air pressure, liquid precipitation and wind speed. For more information and additional outputs, please visit: http://esmap.org/re_mapping_nepal For download access to GIS layers, please visit the Global Solar Atlas: http://globalsolaratlas.info/ Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Nepal-Solar Radiation Measurement Data, 2018,
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The overall objective of this project is to prioritize locations for off-grid rural electrification in Tanzania. New datasets will be developed that will enable faster and more accurate market analysis for distributed energy services companies (DESCOs) operating in Tanzania, including household locations and indicators on ability to pay, potential for productive uses of electricity and up-to-date data on national electricity grid transmission and distribution line locations. Collectively, it is expected that these datasets will help DESCOs operating in, or seeking to enter, Tanzania to narrow down geographic areas that could be interesting markets for their off-grid energy services. This objective will be achieved by a combination of remote sensing, GIS analyses and other data collection. These activities are complemented by stakeholder workshops and local capacity development. The data for the analysis was downloaded form the following sources: High Resolution Settlement Layer: (https://www.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/hrsl) NBS GIS Open Data Portal for Region, District, Ward and Village shapefiles: Arcgis Hub Global Horizontal Irradiance raster dataset: (http://globalsolaratlas.info/downloads/tanzania) Global Solar Atlas. NBS GIS Open Data Portal: Number of healthsites and water sources dataset: Arcgis Hub The processing steps for preparing the data for the prioritization are described with details and examples in this section.
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The Distrubuted Renewable Energy (DRE) Atlas is an open-access, publicly accessible, web-based, and interactive platform providing detailed information on settlements across 58 countries. This platform enables users to easily navigate and obtain essential information about potential mini-grid sites, facilitating informed investment decisions. Its analytics capabilities allow decision-makers to identify key market indicators for investment planning.
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The “Sustainable Energy for all (SE4ALL)” initiative, launched in 2010 by the UN Secretary General, established three global objectives to be accomplished by 2030: to ensure universal access to modern energy services, to double the global rate of improvement in global energy efficiency, and to double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. SE4ALL database supports this initiative and 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