Author
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- Ricardo Curto-Rodríguez
(Facultad de Comercio, Turismo y Ciencias Sociales “Jovellanos”, Universidad de Oviedo, 33066 Oviedo, Spain)
- Rafael Marcos-Sánchez
(Facultad de Educación, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR), 26006 Logroño, Spain)
- Alicia Zaragoza-Benzal
(Departamento de Tecnología de la Edificación, E.T.S. de Edificación de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avda. Juan de Herrera, 6, 28040 Madrid, Spain)
- Daniel Ferrández
(Departamento de Tecnología de la Edificación, E.T.S. de Edificación de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Avda. Juan de Herrera, 6, 28040 Madrid, Spain)
Abstract
This paper presents a study on open energy data in Spain and its contribution to sustainability, analyzing its content and its reuse potential. Since energy plays an important role in the sustainability and economic development of a country or region, energy strategies must be managed through public policies that promote the development of this sector. In this sense, open data is relevant for decision-making in the energy sector, especially in areas such as energy consumption and renewable energy policies. Our research aims to analyze the work of Spain’s autonomous communities in the field of energy information by conducting a population analysis of all datasets tagged in the energy category. After compiling the information and eliminating irrelevant datasets (those that are mislabeled, obsolete, or have a scope less than the level of the autonomous community), it can be seen that the supply is very scarce and that this category is one of the least populated among all existing categories. The typological analysis indicates that information on consumption is the one offering the most datasets, followed, at a short distance, by heterogeneous and difficult-to-classify information and by the set related to energy certificates or audits (the most recurrent, as it is offered only once by the autonomous communities). One of the main findings of the research is the heterogeneity of the initiatives and the significant differences in scores on an indicator created for this purpose. The ranking has taken into account both the existence of information and the quality of reuse, with Catalonia, the Basque Country, and Cantabria being the leaders (with Castilla y León, the performance reaches 60%, so the three remaining communities do not reach 40%). The research concludes with recommendations based on the gaps detected: more data should be published that can drive economic development and environmental sustainability, reduce heterogeneity, and facilitate the use of these data for greater applicability, which will increase the chances that open energy data can contribute more to sustainability.
Suggested Citation
Ricardo Curto-Rodríguez & Rafael Marcos-Sánchez & Alicia Zaragoza-Benzal & Daniel Ferrández, 2025.
"Open Energy Data in Spain and Its Contribution to Sustainability: Content and Reuse Potential,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(15), pages 1-19, July.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:15:p:6731-:d:1708855
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