Analyzing CO2 Intensity of Electricity Consumption with R

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Senior Principal Researcher at The University of Queensland

CO2 Intensity of Electricity consumption. Hourly readings over the last 20 days, overall mean represented by a blue asterisk. #rstats #electricity #dataviz h/t Electricity Maps

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Steven Spratford

Engineer @ SKYRE, Inc. | Developing Breakthrough Technologies in Alternative Energy, Hydrogen Recovery, & Space Systems

1mo

Interesting, I wonder how this looks during the winter 🤔

Stephen Crosher

Innovating pumped energy storage with our High-Density Hydro LDES solution

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Such a great graphic

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Kenneth H.

Lead Integrated Planning Coordinator

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Now modify it per GDP.

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Fabien Chevrier 🇨🇵

Régleur CN,Multibroches, Machines à cames,Rectifs,Affûtage,Mécanique générale et tout ce qui concerne les matières.

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France 😁💪

Andrew Bull CEng FIET FBCS

Digital, Technology and Cybersecurity leader experienced in FTSE100 financial services, transport, manufacturing and Public Sector.

1mo

Really helpful visualisation. Thanks for sharing it. The variations arrounf the mean are also interesting. It would be helpful if there were marks showing (say) 3 and 6 standard deviations from the mean to show the spread for each country. Would also love to see a monthly version of this so that the seasonal variations start to become clear.

Omar Elkadi

Carbon, Climate and Nature Specialist

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A great graphic, I know it may be tricky to do, but I think it’d be really powerful to show this on a normalised timescale (aligning for time difference across the geographies) 👌 thank you either way

Australian states are a bit disappointing given abundance of open land and solar resources.

Christopher Munnings

Technical Director - Network Assets

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Always a bit of an embarrassing graph for Queensland, NSW and Victoria. We really need to up our game on electricity generation.

Andrew Pridding

Leading the charge towards Net Zero - developing Climate Strategies for sustainable success | Sustainability Consultant & Team Lead at ClimatePartner

1mo

Jack Warren sure you'd love this visualisation, particularly with the breakdown of states of Aus!

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Andrej Hanzel

Freelancer expert in energy.

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How the data is gathered? Belgium is probably wrong calculated. Mainly nuclear, about 20% of wind, biomas, hydro...

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