Global Energy Transition Statistic

Access 2023 world energy, climate data, and decarbonization indices via Enerdata's interactive tool.

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Overview

Access 2023 world energy and climate data and key decarbonisation indices through Enerdata’s interactive data tool. This file provides a summary of the dataset, including features and key points to consider during analysis.

Click this link to directly access the report: Energy Anlysis

Directory Structure

This directory contains the following files:

Features of the Dataset

Benefits of the Interactive Data Tool

Column Descriptions for world_energy_data.csv

Note: Some columns may have missing values, which should be considered during analysis.

How to Use This Data

Exploring the Data

  1. Load the datasets into a data analysis environment like R or Python.
  2. Merge the datasets if necessary to perform comparative analysis between different countries or regions.
  3. Clean the data by handling missing values and standardizing column names for consistency.
  1. Analyze energy trends over time to identify any patterns or significant changes.
  2. Compare the production, consumption, and trade of different energy types across countries.
  3. Examine the CO2 emissions and their impact on climate change.

Visualizations

  1. Create visualizations such as line charts, bar charts, and maps to illustrate energy trends and distributions.
  2. Use tools like ggplot2 in R or Matplotlib in Python for visualization.

Reporting

  1. Summarize findings in reports or presentations.
  2. Highlight key insights and recommendations based on the analysis.

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Source

The dataset used in this project can be found at the following link: Global Energy Transition Statistic

Report for this project can be found at the following link: Global Energy Transition Statistic