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Global Power Plant Database

Summary: The Global Power Plant Database provides a comprehensive list of power plants globally, detailing their capacity, generation type, and ownership. It includes both thermal and renewable energy sources.

Parameter Value
Name Global Power Plant Database
Labeled Yes
Time Series No
Simulation No
Missing Values No
Dataset Characteristics Multivariate
Feature Type Real
Associated Tasks Analysis
Number of Instances INA
Number of Features INA
Date Donated INA
Source World Resources Institute

Dataset Information

The Global Power Plant Database is a comprehensive, open source database of power plants around the world. It centralizes power plant data to make it easier to navigate, compare, and draw insights for one’s own analysis. The database covers approximately 35,000 power plants from 167 countries and includes thermal plants (e.g., coal, gas, oil, nuclear, biomass, waste, geothermal) and renewables (e.g., hydro, wind, solar). Each power plant is geolocated and entries contain information on plant capacity, generation, ownership, and fuel type. It will be continuously updated as data becomes available.

The methodology for the dataset creation is given in the World Resources Institute publication 'A Global Database of Power Plants'. Data updates may occur without associated updates to this manuscript.

The database can be visualized on Resource Watch together with hundreds of other datasets.

The database is available for immediate download and use through the WRI Open Data Portal.

Associated code for the creation of the dataset can be found on GitHub. The bleeding-edge version of the database (which may contain substantial differences from the release you are viewing) is available on GitHub as well.

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Tags

Global energy, Power plants, Renewable energy, Energy statistics, Environmental impact

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