Open Access Data

Primary data from CEEP's research

Our Open Access Data Repository features primary data sourced from CEEP's comprehensive research initiatives. Covering a wide range of themes, it offers critical insights into the energy sector. This repository serves as an essential tool for fostering informed dialogue and enabling impactful efforts in research, policy-making, and advocacy.

Terms and Conditions for Dataset Use

Access to these datasets is governed by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, with the additional terms and conditions listed here. By using the datasets, you agree to comply with both the Creative Commons license and these additional conditions.

  • Users must adhere to ethical research practices. Any misuse of the data that harms individuals, groups, or communities will result in access revocation and may lead to legal action.
  • Users are required to inform CEEP when the data is cited or published and must share a copy of the publication with CEEP.
  • CEEP is not responsible for any conclusions, interpretations, or results derived from the use of this data. Users assume all financial, legal, or other liabilities resulting from its use.
  • Users agree to indemnify CEEP against any claims or liabilities arising from the use of this data.
  • CEEP reserves the right to grant, deny, or revoke access to the data at any time, particularly in cases of misuse or non-compliance with these terms.

Terms and Conditions for Dataset Use

Access to these datasets is governed by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, with the additional terms and conditions listed here. By using the datasets, you agree to comply with both the Creative Commons license and these additional conditions.

  • Users must adhere to ethical research practices. Any misuse of the data that harms individuals, groups, or communities will result in access revocation and may lead to legal action.
  • Users are required to inform CEEP when the data is cited or published and must share a copy of the publication with CEEP.
  • CEEP is not responsible for any conclusions, interpretations, or results derived from the use of this data. Users assume all financial, legal, or other liabilities resulting from its use.
  • Users agree to indemnify CEEP against any claims or liabilities arising from the use of this data.
  • CEEP reserves the right to grant, deny, or revoke access to the data at any time, particularly in cases of misuse or non-compliance with these terms.
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List of Data

Thermal Power Plant Worker Data

This dataset is derived from a household survey conducted to study the vulnerability and resilience of contractual workers in Rajasthan's thermal power plants. The survey used a randomised methodology to ensure statistical representativeness. Enumerators visited households along transect routes and interviewed workers at their residences.

Survey period: September 2023 – November 2023

Sample size: 433 households of contractual workers across three coal-fired thermal power plants
Key variables: Livelihoods, economic conditions, social indicators, skills, health, working conditions, welfare scheme access, and participation in collective action forums

Socio-Economic and Energy Needs Survey in Nokh

This dataset is part of an ongoing study to understand the socio-economic impact of solar and wind energy projects. We surveyed households in a village in western Rajasthan in the neighbourhood of a large solar park to collect data on socio-economic profile and energy needs. The primary objectives of the survey include: - Understanding local livelihoods, household energy consumption patterns, and community-level development indicators. - Exploring opportunities for energy deployment, adoption of energy-efficient appliances, and other low-carbon interventions.

Survey period: March 2024

Sample size: 138 household samples were selected across Nokh through stratified sampling within each neighbourhood
Key variables: Consumption, Livelihoods, skills, health and hygiene, energy access, and potential for energy deployment

List of Data

Thermal Power Plant Worker Data

This dataset is derived from a household survey conducted to study the vulnerability and resilience of contractual workers in Rajasthan's thermal power plants. The survey used a randomised methodology to ensure statistical representativeness. Enumerators visited households along transect routes and interviewed workers at their residences.

Survey period:

September 2023 – November 2023

Sample size: 433 households of contractual workers across three coal-fired thermal power plants
Key variables: Livelihoods, economic conditions, social indicators, skills, health, working conditions, welfare scheme access, and participation in collective action forums

Socio-Economic and Energy Needs Survey in Nokh

This dataset is part of an ongoing study to understand the socio-economic impact of solar and wind energy projects. We surveyed households in a village in western Rajasthan in the neighbourhood of a large solar park to collect data on socio-economic profile and energy needs. The primary objectives of the survey include: - Understanding local livelihoods, household energy consumption patterns, and community-level development indicators. - Exploring opportunities for energy deployment, adoption of energy-efficient appliances, and other low-carbon interventions.

Survey period:

March 2024

Sample size: 138 household samples were selected across Nokh through stratified sampling within each neighbourhood
Key variables: Consumption, Livelihoods, skills, health and hygiene, energy access, and potential for energy deployment
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Gain deeper insights into the energy sector with our curated datasets, offering valuable data for research, analysis, and advocacy.