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Carbon intensity
The carbon intensity of electricity measures how much carbon dioxide emissions are produced per kilowatt hour. This dataset contains data from 1 January 2009. It has seasonal decomposition applied to…
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System
This dataset contains an estimate of the outturn inertia and market provided inertia for Great Britain Transmission System.
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Demand
This section contains historic electricity demand, interconnector, hydro storage pumping, Non-BM Short Term Operating Reserve (STOR), wind and solar outturn data.
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Demand
This publication is similar to "Historic Demand Data" dataset but updated on a daily basis with approximately ten days lag in receiving settlement data. In the dataset, embedded forecast…
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Trading
This dataset contains data for historic GTMA (Grid Trade Master Agreement) trades conducted since April 2015. The data includes the trade ID, start and end time and date, the volume in MW, the price…
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System
This dataset gives indicative information on the availability and utilisation of Stability Pathfinder contracts. The information is provided at a settlement period resolution for all contracted units…
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System
This page holds the historic system frequency data for Great Britain at a 1 second resolution. It is the role of the National Grid ESO to keep the system frequency at 50 Hz, with a statutory limit of…
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Balancing costs
The publication consists of constraint breakdown information to provide additional transparency of why as ESO we are taking actions on the system. Please note that tags applied to actions can…
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Balancing costs
This dataset provides indicative values for the average daily price (in £ per GVAs) for BM accepted offers tagged as being for System Inertia. It also includes the cost of bid actions required to…
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System
This data set gives indicative values for the average daily price (in £ per GVAs) for BM accepted offers tagged as being for System Inertia. The tagging process identifies the most likely main reason…