← Back to context Comment by jacomoRodriguez 12 hours ago Where can I look up this numbers? (Just curious) 4 comments jacomoRodriguez Reply arrosenberg 12 hours ago For California, CAISO publishes a ton of data. Here is daily fuel mix - https://www.gridstatus.io/charts/fuel-mix?iso=caisoYou can also see Texas (ERCOT), New York and a few other operators. Tade0 12 hours ago https://app.electricitymaps.com/map/live/fifteen_minutes marcocaccin 10 hours ago This is a goldmine of data, how did you find out about it? Thank you so much for sharing Tade0 7 hours ago By accident really - I heard that electricity prices were decided in hourly auctions, started googling it and there it was.The project is (partly) open source and whenever some data provider changes their API, they welcome contributions to address that:https://github.com/electricitymaps/electricitymaps-contrib
arrosenberg 12 hours ago For California, CAISO publishes a ton of data. Here is daily fuel mix - https://www.gridstatus.io/charts/fuel-mix?iso=caisoYou can also see Texas (ERCOT), New York and a few other operators.
Tade0 12 hours ago https://app.electricitymaps.com/map/live/fifteen_minutes marcocaccin 10 hours ago This is a goldmine of data, how did you find out about it? Thank you so much for sharing Tade0 7 hours ago By accident really - I heard that electricity prices were decided in hourly auctions, started googling it and there it was.The project is (partly) open source and whenever some data provider changes their API, they welcome contributions to address that:https://github.com/electricitymaps/electricitymaps-contrib
marcocaccin 10 hours ago This is a goldmine of data, how did you find out about it? Thank you so much for sharing Tade0 7 hours ago By accident really - I heard that electricity prices were decided in hourly auctions, started googling it and there it was.The project is (partly) open source and whenever some data provider changes their API, they welcome contributions to address that:https://github.com/electricitymaps/electricitymaps-contrib
Tade0 7 hours ago By accident really - I heard that electricity prices were decided in hourly auctions, started googling it and there it was.The project is (partly) open source and whenever some data provider changes their API, they welcome contributions to address that:https://github.com/electricitymaps/electricitymaps-contrib
For California, CAISO publishes a ton of data. Here is daily fuel mix - https://www.gridstatus.io/charts/fuel-mix?iso=caiso
You can also see Texas (ERCOT), New York and a few other operators.
https://app.electricitymaps.com/map/live/fifteen_minutes
This is a goldmine of data, how did you find out about it? Thank you so much for sharing
By accident really - I heard that electricity prices were decided in hourly auctions, started googling it and there it was.
The project is (partly) open source and whenever some data provider changes their API, they welcome contributions to address that:
https://github.com/electricitymaps/electricitymaps-contrib