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Marginal Build Emissions Rates (MBERs) for Electricity

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Description

The Climate TRACE coalition has developed and maintains free global hourly Build Margin data, also known as MBERs, that are compliant with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol's Project Protocol electricity sector guidance, Guidelines for Grid-Connected Electricity Projects ("GHGP Guidelines").

Update Frequency

Annually

License

All data are free and provided without license restrictions.

Documentation

https://github.com/WattTime/mbers-open-data/blob/main/MBER_Data_Summary_and_Methodology.pdf

Managed By

Climate TRACE

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Contact

The annual and hourly MBERs data are created and maintained by the Climate TRACE coalition of nonprofits, universities, and tech companies. The largest contributors to the coalition's electricity sector work are WattTime, Transition Zero, Global Energy Monitor, Pixel Scientia Labs, Planet Labs, and Georgetown University. For questions or more information about MBER data, contact coalition@ClimateTRACE.org or visit https://climatetrace.org/contact.

How to Cite

Marginal Build Emissions Rates (MBERs) for Electricity was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/mbers-open-data. Marginal Build Emissions Rates (MBERs) for Electricity. Climate TRACE. [DATE]. URL: https://www.gem.wiki/MBERs

Usage Examples

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Resources on AWS

  • Description
    Marginal Build Emissions Rates (MBERs) for Electricity CSV Data
    Resource type
    S3 Bucket
    Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
    arn:aws:s3:::mbers-open-data
    AWS Region
    us-west-2
    AWS CLI Access (No AWS account required)
    aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://mbers-open-data/

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