Real-time electricity data is obtained using parsers.
Click to see the full list of sources
- Åland: Kraftnät Åland
- Argentina: Cammesa
- Armenia: Armenian Energy Power System Operator
- Aruba: WEB Aruba (JSON)
- Australia: OpenNEM
- Australia (King Island) : King Island Renewable Energy Integration Project (KIREIP) (CSV)
- Australia (Flinders Island) : Flinders Island Hybrid Energy Solution
- Australia (Rottnest Island) : Rottnest Island Hybrid Energy Solution
- Austria: ENTSOE
- Bahrain: GCCIA
- Bangladesh: PGCB
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: ENTSOE
- Bolivia: CNDC
- Belgium: ENTSOE
- Brazil: ONS
- Bulgaria: TSO
- Canada (Alberta): AESO
- Canada (New Brunswick): NB Power
- Canada (Nova Scotia): Nova Scotia Power
- Canada (Ontario): IESO
- Canada (Prince Edward Island): Government of PEI
- Canada (Yukon): Yukon Energy
- Chile (SING/SIC): Coordinador
- Czech Republic: ENTSOE
- Costa Rica: ICE
- Croatia (Exchanges): HOPS
- Cyprus: TSO
- Denmark: TSO
- Denmark (Bornholm): PowerlabDK
- Dominican Republic: OC
- El Salvador: Unidad de Transacciones
- Estonia: ENTSOE
- Faroe Islands: SEV
- Finland: ENTSOE
- France: RTE
- French Polynesia: EDT
- Germany: ENTSOE
- Georgia: GSE
- Great Britain: ENTSOE
- Great Britain (Orkney Islands): SSEN
- Greece: ENTSOE
- Guatemala: AMM
- Honduras: ENTE
- Hungary: ENTSOE
- Iceland: LANDSNET
- Ireland: ENTSOE
- Israel: IEC
- Italy: ENTSOE
- India: meritindia
- India (Andhra Pradesh): CORE Dashboard
- India (Chhattisgarh): cspc.co.in
- India (Delhi): delhisldc
- India (Gujarat): sldcguj
- India (Himachal Pradesh): HPSLDC
- India (Maharashtra) mahasldc
- India (Karnataka): kptclsldc.in
- India (Punjab): punjabsldc
- India (Uttar Pradesh): upsldc
- India (Uttarakhand): uksldc
- Iraq: Iraqi Power System
- Japan (Exchanges): OCCTO
- Japan (Chūbu): Chūden
- Japan (Chūgoku): Energia
- Japan (Hokkaidō): Hokuden
- Japan (Hokuriku): Rikuden
- Japan (Kansai): Kepco
- Japan (Kyūshū): Kyūden
- Japan (Kyūshū/Genkai NPP): Kyūden
- Japan (Kyūshū/Sendai NPP): Kyūden
- Japan (Shikoku): Yonden
- Japan (Tōhoku-Niigata): TH-EPCO
- Japan (Tōkyō area): TEPCO
- Kosovo: TSO
- Kuwait (TSO): Ministry of Electricity & Water
- Kuwait (Power Market): GCCIA
- Latvia: ENTSOE
- Lithuania: ENTSOE
- Malaysia: GSO
- Moldova: MoldElectrica
- Montenegro: ENTSOE
- Namibia: NamPower
- Netherlands:
- New Zealand:
- Nicaragua: CNDC
- Northern Ireland: SONI
- Norway: ENTSOE
- Oman: GCCIA
- Panama: CND
- Peru: COES
- Poland: ENTSOE
- Portugal: ENTSOE
- Qatar: GCCIA
- Romania: ENTSOE
- Russia: SO-UPS
- Serbia: ENTSOE
- Singapore: EMC
- Singapore (Solar): EMA
- Slovakia: ENTSOE
- Slovenia: ENTSOE
- South Korea (Nuclear): KHNP
- South Korea (Hydro): KHNP
- South Korea (Load): KPX
- Spain: ENTSOE
- Spain (Canary Islands): REE
- Spain (Balearic Islands): REE
- Sweden: SVK
- Saudi Arabia: GCCIA
- Switzerland: ENTSOE
- Taiwan: TAIPOWER
- Turkey: ytbs
- Ukraine: UKRENERGO
- United Arab Emirates: GCCIA
- United States of America
- Bonneville Power Authority: BPA
- California: CAISO
- Hawaii (Oahu Island): Islandpulse
- Idaho Power Company: IPC
- MISO: MISO
- New England: NEISO
- New York: NYISO
- PJM: PJM
- Puerto Rico: AEEPR
- Southwest Power Pool: SPP
- Southwest Variable Energy Resource Initiative: SVERI
- Texas: ERCOT
- Seminole Electric Cooperative (Florida): EIA, SEC
- Uruguay: UTE
Production capacities are centralized in the zones.json file. Values in the capacity
maps are in MW.
When determining the installed capacity for a country, these sources might help you get started. Note that if you end up using one of these sources, it also needs to be listed with the country/region.
- Renewables: IRENA
- Nuclear: IAEA PRIS
- Coal: Global Coal Plant Tracker
- Various:
For many European countries, data is available from ENTSO-E
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- Albania: IRENA
- Andorra: UNFCC
- Argentina: Cammesa
- Armenia
- Biomass, Hydro, Solar, Wind: IRENA
- Nuclear, Gas: wikipedia.org
- Aruba: WEB Aruba
- Australia
- Austria
- Wind: IGWindKraft
- Other: ENTSO-E
- Bahrain: IRENA
- Belarus: belstat.gov.by, RenEn
- Belgium
- Bolivia: CNDC
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: ENTSO-E
- Brazil: ONS
- Bulgaria:
- Canada (British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island): wikipedia.org
- Canada (Alberta): AESO, wikipedia.org
- Canada (Ontario): IESO
- Canada (Québec): Hydro-Québec
- Canada (Saskatchewan): SaskPower
- Canada (Yukon)
- Hydro: YukonEnergy
- Chile (SIC)
- Geothermal, Hydro, Solar, Wind: SIC
- Other: energiaabierta.cl
- Chile (SING)
- Solar/Wind: SGER
- Other: energiaabierta.cl
- Chile (Easter Island) : SASIPA
- Croatia: HOPS
- Costa Rica: ICE
- Cyprus: TSO
- Czech Republic: ENTSO-E
- Denmark (DK1 and DK2):
- Denmark (Bornholm)
- Wind: stateofgreen.com
- Dominican Republic:
- 2020 Data: OC
- Other: Climatescope
- El Salvador:
- Estonia:
- Faroe Islands: Johan Pauli Magnussen's Thesis, p44
- Finland
- France:
- French Polynesia:
- Hydro & Solar: service-public.pf
- Thermal: service-public.pf
- Germany:
- Geothermal and Unknown: Bundesnetzagentur
- Other: Frauenhofer ISE
- Georgia: GSE
- Great Britain:
- Greece: ENTSO-E
- Guatemala: AMM
- Honduras: ENEE
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Oil: Statistics Iceland
- Geothermal, Wind and Hydro: IRENA
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- India:
- Renewable: NPP
- Non-Renewable: NPP
- (Punjab): PUNJABSLDC
- Japan:
- Tokyo: Power-Plants
- Kosovo: TSO
- Kuwait
- Latvia: ENTSO-E
- Lithuania: ENTSO-E
- Malaysia: GSO
- Moldova
- Renewable: IRENA
- Gas (CET-1 & CET-2 Chişinău): Termoelectrica
- Gas (CET-Nord): CET-Nord
- Gas and coal (CERS Moldovenească): MOLDGRES
- Summary as permanent document (slightly outdated): FAS
- Montenegro
- Morocco: ONEE
- Nagorno-Karabakh: Artsakh HEK
- Namibia
- Coal & Oil: NamPower
- Hydro, solar & wind: African Energy
- Nepal
-List of PowerStations:PowerStations
- GIS Map of Reservoir Projects: GIS_Reservoir
- Netherlands
- Nicaragua: Climatescope
- Nigeria
- North Macedonia: ENTSO-E
- Norway: NVE
- Northern Ireland: ENTSO-E
- Oman: IRENA
- Panama: Secretaría de Energía de Panamá
- Peru: IRENA
- Poland
- Solar: PSE Twitter
- Biomass: URE
- Wind: PSE Twitter
- Other: ENTSO-E
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico:EIA
- Qatar: IRENA
- Romania:
- Nuclear: Nuclearelectrica
- Other: ENTSO-E
- Russia: Minenergo
- Serbia: ENTSO-E
- Singapore
- Solar: Energy Market Authority Statistics
- Other: Energy Market Authority
- Slovakia: SEPS
- Slovenia: ENTSO-E
- South Korea:
- Spain
- Spain (Canary Islands)
- Hydro storage: goronadelviento.es
- Wind, Solar: REE
- Spain (Balearic Islands)
- Coal: wikipedia.org
- Wind, Solar: REE
- Sweden
- Biomass, Geothermal: IRENA
- Wind: Svensk Vindenergi
- Solar: Energimyndigheten
- Nuclear: IAEA PRIS
- Coal: Stockholm Exergi
- Other: ENTSO-E
- Switzerland
- Taiwan: TAIPOWER
- Turkey: TEIAS
- Ukraine: UKRENERGO
- United Arab Emirates: IRENA
- United States of America
- Federal: EIA
- Balancing Authorities: EIA
- States: EIA
- BPA: BPA
- CAISO
- CEC: CEC
- Renewables: CAISO
- Nuclear: wikipedia.org
- NYISO: NYISO Gold Book
- PJM: PJM
- SPP: SPP
- Uruguay: UTE
Cross-border transmission capacities between the zones are centralized in the exchanges.json file. Values in the capacity
maps are in MW.
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- Åland ⇄ Sweden: "Sverigekabeln": 80 MW
- Åland ⇄ Finland: "Brändö-Gustafs": 9 MW
- Albania ⇄ Greece: 533 MW
- Australia (New South Wales) ⇄ Australia (Queensland) "QNI": 700MW (NSW -> QLD) 1200MW (QLD -> NSW) and "N-Q-MNSP1": 180MW
- Australia (Victoria) ⇄ Australia (New South Wales) "VIC1-NSW1": 1600MW (VIC -> NSW) 1350MW (NSW -> VIC) and "VNI": 170MW
- Australia (Victoria) ⇄ Australia (South Australia) "Heywood interconnector": 650 MW and "Murraylink": 220MW
- Australia (Victoria) ⇄ Australia (Tasmania): "Basslink": 500 MW (regular) or 630 MW (temporarily)
- Belgium ⇄ Germany "Alegro": 1000MW
- Bulgaria ⇄ Noth Macedonia 950 MW
- Bulgaria ⇄ Turkey 2485 MW
- Canada (Alberta) ⇄ Canada (British Columbia): "Path 1": 1000 MW (CA-AB -> CA-BC) 800 MW (CA-BC -> CA-AB)
- Canada (Alberta) ⇄ Canada (Saskatchewan): "Path 2": 153 MW
- Canada (Alberta) ⇄ United States of America (NorthWestern Energy): "Path 83": 315 MW (CA-AB -> US-NW-NWMT) 310 MW (US-NW-NWMT -> CA-AB)
- Denmark (West) ⇄ Norway: "Skaggerak": 1700 MW
- Denmark (East) ⇄ Denmark (West): "Storebælt HVDC": 600 MW
- Denmark (East) ⇄ Germany: "Kontek": 600 MW and "Kriegers Flak": 400MW
- Denmark (West) ⇄ Sweden: "Konti-Skan": 650 MW
- Denmark (West) ⇄ Netherlands: "COBRAcable": 700 MW
- Estonia ⇄ European Russia And Ural 2464 MW
- Estonia ⇄ Finnland: "Estlink 1&2": 1000 MW
- Georgia ⇄ Turkey: "Black Sea Transmission Network Project (BSTN)": 700 MW
- Germany ⇄ Sweden: "Baltic Cable": 600 MW
- Germany ⇄ Norway: "NordLink": 1400MW
- Great Britain ⇄ Belgium: "Nemo Link": 1000 MW
- Great Britain ⇄ North Ireland: "Moyle": 500 MW
- Great Britain ⇄ Norway: "North Sea Link": 1400MW
- Great Britain ⇄ Ireland: "East-West Interconnector": 500 MW
- Great Britain ⇄ France: "Cross-Channel": 2000 MW & "IFA2": 1000 MW
- Great Britain ⇄ Netherlands: "BritNed": 1000 MW
- Greece ⇄ Italy: "GRITA": 500 MW
- Greece ⇄ Turkey: 1900 MW
- Italy Central South ⇄ Italy Sardinia: "SAPEI": 1000 MW
- Japan-Chūbu ⇄ Japan-Tōkyō: 3x HVDC interconnectors between 60Hz/50Hz areas: 1200 MW
- Japan-Hokkaidō ⇄ Japan-Tōhoku: "HVDC Hokkaidō–Honshū": 900 MW
- Latvia ⇄ European Russia And Ural 696 MW
- Lithuania ⇄ Sweden: "NordBalt": 700 MW
- Lithuania ⇄ Poland: "LitPol Link": 500 MW
- Malta ⇄ Italy Sicily: "Malta–Sicily-Interconnector": 200 MW
- Montenegro ⇄ Italy Central South: "MONITA": 600MW
- Norway ⇄ Netherlands: "NorNed": 700 MW
- New Zealand (North Island) ⇄ New Zealand (South Island): "HVDC Inter-Island": 1200 MW
- Russia ⇉ Finland: "Vyborg HVDC scheme": 1400 MW + 2 AC-connections: 160 MW
- Spain ⇄ France: According to "The Spanish electricity system 2019" page 65: 2800 MW
- Spain ⇄ Spain (Balearic Islands): "Cometa": 400 MW
- Sweden ⇄ Poland: "SwePol": 600 MW
- Ukraine ⇄ Belarus, ⇄ Hungary, ⇉ Poland, ⇄ Moldova, ⇄ Slovakia, ⇄ Romania, ⇄ Russia: Ukrenergo
A ⇄ B: bidirectional operation, with power flow either "from A to B" or "from B to A"
A ⇉ B: unidirectional operation, only with power flow "from A to B"
We use the US National Weather Service's Global Forecast System (GFS)'s GFS 0.25 Degree Hourly data. Forecasts are made every 6 hours, with a 1 hour time step. The values extracted are wind speed and direction at 10m altitude, and ground solar irradiance (DSWRF - Downward Short-Wave Radiation Flux), which takes into account cloud coverage. In order to obtain an estimate of those values at current time, an interpolation is made between two forecasts (the one at the beginning of the hour, and the one at the end of the hour).
We use the Natural Earth Data Cultural Vectors country subdivisions (map admin subunits).