id,name,description,createdAt,updatedAt,datasetId,additionalInfo,link,dataPublishedBy 28841,G. F. Nemet (2009) via Performance Curve Database; J. D. Farmer & F. Lafond (2016); International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA),"{""link"": ""https://pcdb.santafe.edu/graph.php?curve=158 ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699 ; https://irena.org/publications/2022/Jul/Renewable-Power-Generation-Costs-in-2021 ; https://www.irena.org/Statistics/Download-query-tools"", ""retrievedDate"": ""2023-01-04"", ""additionalInfo"": ""Photovoltaic cost and capacity data between 1975 and 2003 has been taken from Nemet (2009).\n\nPrices from Nemet (2009) have been converted to 2021 US$ using the US GDP deflator: https://www.multpl.com/gdp-deflator/table/by-year\n\nPhotovoltaic cost data between 2004 and 2009 has been taken from Farmer & Lafond (2016).\n\nAccording to Farmer & Lafond (2016), the data are mostly taken from the [Santa-Fe Performance Curve DataBase](https://pcdb.santafe.edu/). The database has been constructed from personal communications and from [Colpier and Cornland (2002)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0095), [Goldemberg et al. (2004)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0130), [Lieberman (1984)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0180), [Lipman and Sperling (1999)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0190), [Zhao (1999)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0310), [McDonald and Schrattenholzer (2001)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0205), [Neij et al. (2003)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0235), [Moore (2006)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0215), [Nemet (2006)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0240), [Schilling and Esmundo (2009)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0265). The data on photovoltaic prices has been collected from public releases of Strategies Unlimited, Navigant and SPV Market Research. The data on nuclear energy is from [Koomey and Hultman (2007)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0165) and [Cooper (2009)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0100). The DNA sequencing data is from [Wetterstrand (2015)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0290) (cost per human-size genome), and for each year the last available month (September for 2001-2002 and October afterwards) was taken and corrected for inflation using the US GDP deflator.\n\nPrices from Farmer & Lafond (2016) have been converted to 2021 US$ using the US GDP deflator: https://www.multpl.com/gdp-deflator/table/by-year\n\nPhotovoltaic capacity data between 2004 and 2021 has been taken from IRENA.\n\nPhotovoltaic cost data between 2010 and 2021 has been taken from IRENA.\n\n\nIRENA publishes detailed statistics on renewable energy capacity, power generation and renewable energy balances. This data is collected directly from members using the IRENA Renewable Energy Statistics questionnaire and is also supplemented by desk research where official statistics are not available.\n\nSome technologies include others, following this schema:\n\nTotal renewable energy\n 1. Hydropower\n 1.1 Renewable hydropower\n 1.2 Pumped storage *\n 2. Marine\n 3. Wind\n 3.1 Onshore wind energy\n 3.2 Offshore wind energy\n 4. Solar\n 4.1 Solar photovoltaic\n 4.2 Concentrated solar power\n 5. Bioenergy\n 5.1 Solid biofuels\n 5.1.1 Bagasse\n 5.1.2 Renewable municipal waste\n 5.1.3 Other solid biofuels\n 5.2 Liquid biofuels\n 5.3 Biogas\n 6. Geothermal\n\n* Pumped storage is included under the \""Hydropower\"" category but not in the \""Total renewable energy\"". Generation from mixed plants is split between hydropower and pumped storage as appropriate.\n\nThis data may be freely used, shared, copied, reproduced, printed and/or stored, provided that all such material is clearly attributed to IRENA and bears a notation of copyright (© IRENA) with the year of copyright. Unless otherwise stated, the data provided are the property of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and are subject to copyright by IRENA. Data attributed to third parties may be subject to third-party copyright and separate terms of use and restrictions, including restrictions in relation to any commercial use.\n"", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies, Energy Policy 37(3): 825-835, by Nemet, G. F. (2009), obtained via the Performance Curve Database by http://pcdb.santafe.edu\n; How predictable is technological progress? J. D. Farmer & F. Lafond, Research Policy Volume 45, Issue 3, April 2016, Pages 647-665; International Renewable Energy Agency © IRENA 2022""}",2023-09-20 21:34:30,2023-12-14 12:11:28,6138,"Photovoltaic cost and capacity data between 1975 and 2003 has been taken from Nemet (2009). Prices from Nemet (2009) have been converted to 2021 US$ using the US GDP deflator: https://www.multpl.com/gdp-deflator/table/by-year Photovoltaic cost data between 2004 and 2009 has been taken from Farmer & Lafond (2016). According to Farmer & Lafond (2016), the data are mostly taken from the [Santa-Fe Performance Curve DataBase](https://pcdb.santafe.edu/). The database has been constructed from personal communications and from [Colpier and Cornland (2002)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0095), [Goldemberg et al. (2004)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0130), [Lieberman (1984)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0180), [Lipman and Sperling (1999)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0190), [Zhao (1999)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0310), [McDonald and Schrattenholzer (2001)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0205), [Neij et al. (2003)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0235), [Moore (2006)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0215), [Nemet (2006)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0240), [Schilling and Esmundo (2009)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0265). The data on photovoltaic prices has been collected from public releases of Strategies Unlimited, Navigant and SPV Market Research. The data on nuclear energy is from [Koomey and Hultman (2007)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0165) and [Cooper (2009)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0100). The DNA sequencing data is from [Wetterstrand (2015)](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699#bib0290) (cost per human-size genome), and for each year the last available month (September for 2001-2002 and October afterwards) was taken and corrected for inflation using the US GDP deflator. Prices from Farmer & Lafond (2016) have been converted to 2021 US$ using the US GDP deflator: https://www.multpl.com/gdp-deflator/table/by-year Photovoltaic capacity data between 2004 and 2021 has been taken from IRENA. Photovoltaic cost data between 2010 and 2021 has been taken from IRENA. IRENA publishes detailed statistics on renewable energy capacity, power generation and renewable energy balances. This data is collected directly from members using the IRENA Renewable Energy Statistics questionnaire and is also supplemented by desk research where official statistics are not available. Some technologies include others, following this schema: Total renewable energy 1. Hydropower 1.1 Renewable hydropower 1.2 Pumped storage * 2. Marine 3. Wind 3.1 Onshore wind energy 3.2 Offshore wind energy 4. Solar 4.1 Solar photovoltaic 4.2 Concentrated solar power 5. Bioenergy 5.1 Solid biofuels 5.1.1 Bagasse 5.1.2 Renewable municipal waste 5.1.3 Other solid biofuels 5.2 Liquid biofuels 5.3 Biogas 6. Geothermal * Pumped storage is included under the ""Hydropower"" category but not in the ""Total renewable energy"". Generation from mixed plants is split between hydropower and pumped storage as appropriate. This data may be freely used, shared, copied, reproduced, printed and/or stored, provided that all such material is clearly attributed to IRENA and bears a notation of copyright (© IRENA) with the year of copyright. Unless otherwise stated, the data provided are the property of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and are subject to copyright by IRENA. Data attributed to third parties may be subject to third-party copyright and separate terms of use and restrictions, including restrictions in relation to any commercial use. ",https://pcdb.santafe.edu/graph.php?curve=158 ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699 ; https://irena.org/publications/2022/Jul/Renewable-Power-Generation-Costs-in-2021 ; https://www.irena.org/Statistics/Download-query-tools,"Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies, Energy Policy 37(3): 825-835, by Nemet, G. F. (2009), obtained via the Performance Curve Database by http://pcdb.santafe.edu ; How predictable is technological progress? J. D. Farmer & F. Lafond, Research Policy Volume 45, Issue 3, April 2016, Pages 647-665; International Renewable Energy Agency © IRENA 2022" 28654,G. F. Nemet (2009) via Performance Curve Database; J. D. Farmer & F. Lafond (2016); International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA),"{""link"": ""https://pcdb.santafe.edu/graph.php?curve=158 ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699 ; https://irena.org/publications/2022/Jul/Renewable-Power-Generation-Costs-in-2021"", ""retrievedDate"": ""2023-01-04"", ""additionalInfo"": """", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies, Energy Policy 37(3): 825-835, by Nemet, G. F. (2009), obtained via the Performance Curve Database by http://pcdb.santafe.edu\n; How predictable is technological progress? J. D. Farmer & F. Lafond, Research Policy Volume 45, Issue 3, April 2016, Pages 647-665; International Renewable Energy Agency © IRENA 2022""}",2023-08-31 05:39:31,2023-12-14 12:11:29,6138,,https://pcdb.santafe.edu/graph.php?curve=158 ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733315001699 ; https://irena.org/publications/2022/Jul/Renewable-Power-Generation-Costs-in-2021,"Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies, Energy Policy 37(3): 825-835, by Nemet, G. F. (2009), obtained via the Performance Curve Database by http://pcdb.santafe.edu ; How predictable is technological progress? J. D. Farmer & F. Lafond, Research Policy Volume 45, Issue 3, April 2016, Pages 647-665; International Renewable Energy Agency © IRENA 2022" 28072,G. F. Nemet (2009) via Performance Curve Database; International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA),"{""link"": ""https://pcdb.santafe.edu/graph.php?curve=158 ; https://www.irena.org/Statistics/Download-query-tools"", ""retrievedDate"": ""2023-01-04"", ""additionalInfo"": ""\nIRENA publishes detailed statistics on renewable energy capacity, power generation and renewable energy balances. This data is collected directly from members using the IRENA Renewable Energy Statistics questionnaire and is also supplemented by desk research where official statistics are not available.\n\nSome technologies include others, following this schema:\n\nTotal renewable energy\n 1. Hydropower\n 1.1 Renewable hydropower\n 1.2 Pumped storage *\n 2. Marine\n 3. Wind\n 3.1 Onshore wind energy\n 3.2 Offshore wind energy\n 4. Solar\n 4.1 Solar photovoltaic\n 4.2 Concentrated solar power\n 5. Bioenergy\n 5.1 Solid biofuels\n 5.1.1 Bagasse\n 5.1.2 Renewable municipal waste\n 5.1.3 Other solid biofuels\n 5.2 Liquid biofuels\n 5.3 Biogas\n 6. Geothermal\n\n* Pumped storage is included under the \""Hydropower\"" category but not in the \""Total renewable energy\"". Generation from mixed plants is split between hydropower and pumped storage as appropriate.\n\nThis data may be freely used, shared, copied, reproduced, printed and/or stored, provided that all such material is clearly attributed to IRENA and bears a notation of copyright (© IRENA) with the year of copyright. Unless otherwise stated, the data provided are the property of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and are subject to copyright by IRENA. Data attributed to third parties may be subject to third-party copyright and separate terms of use and restrictions, including restrictions in relation to any commercial use.\n"", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies, Energy Policy 37(3): 825-835, by Nemet, G. F. (2009), obtained via the Performance Curve Database by http://pcdb.santafe.edu\n; International Renewable Energy Agency © IRENA 2022""}",2023-07-20 13:41:55,2023-12-14 12:11:29,6138," IRENA publishes detailed statistics on renewable energy capacity, power generation and renewable energy balances. This data is collected directly from members using the IRENA Renewable Energy Statistics questionnaire and is also supplemented by desk research where official statistics are not available. Some technologies include others, following this schema: Total renewable energy 1. Hydropower 1.1 Renewable hydropower 1.2 Pumped storage * 2. Marine 3. Wind 3.1 Onshore wind energy 3.2 Offshore wind energy 4. Solar 4.1 Solar photovoltaic 4.2 Concentrated solar power 5. Bioenergy 5.1 Solid biofuels 5.1.1 Bagasse 5.1.2 Renewable municipal waste 5.1.3 Other solid biofuels 5.2 Liquid biofuels 5.3 Biogas 6. Geothermal * Pumped storage is included under the ""Hydropower"" category but not in the ""Total renewable energy"". Generation from mixed plants is split between hydropower and pumped storage as appropriate. This data may be freely used, shared, copied, reproduced, printed and/or stored, provided that all such material is clearly attributed to IRENA and bears a notation of copyright (© IRENA) with the year of copyright. Unless otherwise stated, the data provided are the property of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and are subject to copyright by IRENA. Data attributed to third parties may be subject to third-party copyright and separate terms of use and restrictions, including restrictions in relation to any commercial use. ",https://pcdb.santafe.edu/graph.php?curve=158 ; https://www.irena.org/Statistics/Download-query-tools,"Interim monitoring of cost dynamics for publicly supported energy technologies, Energy Policy 37(3): 825-835, by Nemet, G. F. (2009), obtained via the Performance Curve Database by http://pcdb.santafe.edu ; International Renewable Energy Agency © IRENA 2022"