The Energy & Economics Dashboard connects two worlds that are usually studied separately: a country’s electricity mix and its economic stability. Drawing on open data from ENTSO-E and Eurostat, it lets anyone explore how investment in renewable energy relates to import dependency, electricity prices, household costs, carbon intensity, and energy inflation across European countries. Compare any two countries side by side, see where they rank across Europe, and trace the causal chain from renewable investment to economic resilience — no spreadsheets or technical background required.

It can be accessed here:
https://economical-energy-mix-monitoring.streamlit.app/
This project has been realized by the students Nikolaus Schuster, Alexander Knotek and Martin Taudes in June 2026 as part of the course Data Ethics and Open Data at the UAS Technikum Wien as part of the StudyATHome hub. This course is also part of the project IoCEST – Internationalisation of the Curricula in Engineering, Environmental, Smart Cities and Sport Technologies which has been funded by the City of Vienna.

References
ENTSO-E:
Hourly electricity prices (€/MWh), Generation by source (MW), Capacity per source (MW)
Eurostat:
HICP inflation — general + energy (% YoY), Household electricity prices (€/kWh), Energy import dependency (%)