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*'''IEEE Transactions on Power Systems''': Covers the "requirements, planning, analysis, reliability, operation, and economics of electric generating, transmission, and distribution systems for general industrial, commercial, public, and domestic consumption." Journal website [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=59 here].
*'''IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid''': "[A] cross disciplinary and internationally archival journal aimed at disseminating results of research on smart grid that relates to, arises from, or deliberately influences energy generation, transmission, distribution and delivery." Journal website [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5165411 here].
=== Major professional organizations ===
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*'''United States Environmental Protection Agency's Air Markets Program data''': Datasets from the US EPA's emissions trading programs. For instance, the Continuous Emissions Monitoring System dataset (also available via the EPA's [ftp://newftp.epa.gov/DMDnLoad/emissions/ FTP site]) provides hourly emissions and generation for many fossil fuel generators in the United States. Available [https://ampd.epa.gov/ampd/ here].
* '''Utility Transition Hub™ Data''': Datasets on US-based utility finances, investments, operations, emissions and the utilities' alignment and commitments for the 1.5°C goals. Available [https://utilitytransitionhub.rmi.org/data-download/ here].
*Smart* Data: Datasets on home energy consumption. A detailed electrical, environmental, and operational data of three houses is available. Minute-level electricity usage data from 400+ homes is also available. Available [http://traces.cs.umass.edu/index.php/Smart/Smart here].
=== Europe ===
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