Version 3 (modified by 5 years ago) ( diff ) | ,
---|
Find out current usage of national energy grids, to find out their 'green' factor:
I would like to know this, since I am interested in finding out what I can do to make my energy 'always green'. Current contracts offset the production on a years average, which means at some point in time (no sun, no wind) I still receive 'grey energy'. I like to know how I (as consumer) can made a difference.
Looks like the U.K. national grid provides a API:
Some more random pictures:
- https://www.nordpoolgroup.com/maps/#/nordic (niet te verwarren met Northpool bovenin het pand)
- https://www.tennet.eu/nl/elektriciteitsmarkt/data-dashboard/productie/
European organisation(?) in charge of gathering data:
- https://transparency.entsoe.eu
- https://www.entsoe.eu/data/map/
- https://www.entsoe.eu/data/power-stats/
Nice gaming element:
More overview:
- https://www.electricitymap.org/?page=map&solar=false&remote=true&wind=false general overview of Europe and some other countries
- https://windeurope.org/about-wind/daily-wind/electricity-mix?utf8=✓&areas=NL&commit=Apply+filters Green energy per country
- https://www.entsoe.eu/data/map/ Maps are always good
An old but good overview:
Note:
See TracWiki
for help on using the wiki.