Global Energy Monitor (GEM) is a San Francisco–based non-governmental organization which catalogs fossil fuel and renewable energy projects worldwide. GEM shares information in support of clean energy and its data and reports on energy trends are widely cited by governments, media, and academic researchers.[1]
Global Energy Monitor produces information about energy infrastructures through datasets, maps, and online profiles of specific energy projects housed on its GEM.Wiki platform. The model has been commended for improving transparency and accuracy for climate governance.[3]
Global Coal Plant Tracker – Global Coal Plant Tracker documents existing, proposed, cancelled, and retired coal-fired power plants worldwide.[5][6]
Global Coal Mine Tracker – Global Coal Mine Tracker documents existing, proposed, cancelled, and closed coal mines and projects worldwide.[7]
Global Coal Project Finance Tracker – Global Coal Finance Tracker surveys the financial institutions, both publicly and privately owned, that have provided funding for coal-fired power stations since 2010.[8]
Global Integrated Power Tracker
Global Iron Ore Mines Tracker
Global Energy Transition Tracker
Global Energy Ownership Tracker
Global Gas Infrastructure Tracker – Global Gas Infrastructure Tracker aggregates information on gas projects such as pipelines and terminals.[9]
Global Oil Infrastructure Tracker
Global Oil and Gas Extraction Tracker
Global Coal Terminals Tracker
Global Steel Plant Tracker
Global Oil and Gas Plant Tracker
Global Solar Power Tracker
Global Wind Power Tracker
Global Bioenergy Power Tracker
Global Geothermal Power Tracker
Global Nuclear Power Tracker
Global Hydropower Tracker
Global Methane Emitters Tracker
Europe Gas Tracker – Europe Gas Tracker is a comprehensive dataset of fossil gas infrastructure across the European Union.[10]