Global Energy Monitor

The Global Integrated Power Tracker (GIPT) is a multi-sector dataset of power stations and facilities worldwide. The tracker provides unit-level information on thermal power (coal, oil, gas, nuclear, geothermal, bioenergy) and renewables (solar, wind, hydro). The tracker includes data on unit capacity, status, ownership, fuel type, start year, retirement date, geolocation, and more. Each power facility is linked to a profile page, hosted on GEM.wiki, that provides further information.

Global Energy Monitor’s eight power sector trackers provide the source of underlying data: the Global Coal Plant Tracker, Global Oil and Gas Plant Tracker, Global Solar Power Tracker, Global Wind Power Tracker, Global Hydropower Tracker, Global Geothermal Power Tracker, Global Bioenergy Power Tracker, Global Nuclear Power Tracker

The GIPT dataset is continuously updated after each new release of these underlying trackers and maintains the capacity thresholds and methodologies of those projects (see methodology).

The most recent release of this integrated data was September 2025.

To learn about the various components of each GEM tracker, read About GEM’s Trackers. To receive notifications from this project, please sign up for our mailing list. If you have questions about this project, please contact Research Analyst, James Norman.

200
countries included
20,427
GW capacity covered
144,694
power facilities tracked

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Download the English version of “COP out: Azerbaijan, the Caucasus, and Central Asia building three times as much fossil as wind and utility-scale solar capacity”

COP out: Azerbaijan, the Caucasus, and Central Asia building three times as much fossil as wind and utility-scale solar capacity

  • James Norman, Jelena Babajeva, Natalia Sidorovskaya-Fretz, and Zhanaiym Kozybay
Download the English version of “COP out: Azerbaijan, the Caucasus, and Central Asia building three times as much fossil as wind and utility-scale solar capacity”
Callide power station, Biloela, Queensland, Australia
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