Documentation for the ETD.
The ‘Energietransitie Dataset’ or ETD is a model defining, mapping, cleaning up and analyzing important variables for energy in the built environment, which are used to inform policy and planning decisions in the Netherlands. It was developed by Stroomversnelling (also known as BSV) using monitoring data supplied by Watch-e.
To be able to fully use the tools developed for the ETD, one needs:
Step | Content | Github Repository | Documentation |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Raw monitoring data | Not public | Please supply your own dataset |
2 | Demo Workflow | ETD Demo | See links below the table |
3 | Mapping data to model | ETD Map | ETD Map Documentation |
4 | Improving data quality | ETD Transform | ETD Transform Documentation |
5 | Analyzing data | ETD Analyze | ETD Analyze Documentation (1) |
(1) very incomplete
The codebase detailed on this page has been used to generate a number of results. Amongst these are:
The code developed for the Energietransitie Dataset may only be used for open processing. You agree to publicly share the intended application, obtained insights, and applied calculation methods under the same license.
If you use any code in this repository or refer to output, please use the following citations for attribution:
Witkamp, Dickinson, Izeboud (2025). Energietransitie Dataset (ETD): mapping, transforming and analyzing monitoring data for energy in the built environment.
If you have any questions, please create an issue in the appropriate Github repository. If this is not possible, you can direct your questions to Marten Witkamp. Contact information is findable online.