What are Enel's Open Data Analyses for Public Administration

Open Data are freely accessible databases that allow anyone to use their information content and create value for the community. For this reason, Enel has launched a programme to exploit this huge amount of data and derive a series of useful indicators to support the sustainable transition of cities. The indices, entirely calculated from Open Data collected from public sources and scientifically validated, guarantee maximum coverage and consistency for all Italian municipalities, constituting powerful tools for PAs to plan the urban development of their towns and cities based on objective information on infrastructure, mobility and services.

 

Free Accessibility
Offered to public administrations free of charge and entirely based on Open Data.
For all Municipalities
The indicators are available for all Italian municipalities, including small and medium-sized ones.
Scientifically Validated
Developed with the support of universities and research centres to ensure scientific rigour.

How Can a City Become more Circular?

Enel offers public authorities a solid measurement tool, the Circular Economy Report, which identifies the level of circularity of services and proposes a roadmap of innovative solutions to increase it.

The Indices Realised by Enel

A valuable aid for PAs to gain awareness of the current status of their territory, to prioritise sustainability interventions, and to support urban planning decision-making processes.

15-Minute City Index
  • Interactive map of strengths and weaknesses

  • 13 dimensions useful for planning urban neighbourhoods

  • Validated with DISIT LAB - University of Florence

Find out how close your municipality is to the “15-minute city” urban planning model.

 

Circular City Index
  • Identification of areas for improvement

  • Circularity analysis in 4 key areas

  • Developed with the University of Siena and IMT of Lucca

See at a glance how ready your municipality is to go circular.

CO₂ City 2 Index
  • Evolution of CO₂ over time

  • Estimated anthropogenic emissions per km² and per inhabitant

  • Based on Open data and models from the ODIAC project

Find out the carbon dioxide emission levels and trends in your municipality.