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Demand
This dataset contains incremental updates for 2-52 weeks ahead demand forecast. The forecast assist the industry to make efficient decisions in balancing their supply and demand positions.
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Demand
There are a number of factors which influence transmission losses. These include variations in zonal generation patterns, growth in northern vs southern generation, level of Scottish exports to…
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Generation
Metered wind output in MW for Scotland, England, and Wales. Output is provided per date per settlement period. Please note that this data is from operational metering and is therefore expected to be…
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Demand
The historic half hourly day ahead national demand forecast as published via BM reports, alongside the outturn values, adjustments for TRIAD avoidance estimates and Absolute Percentage Error (APE)…
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Demand
This dataset contains a preliminary list of Balancing Mechanism units that make up National Demand. This is related to the Historic Demand Data published here
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Generation
This dataset contains NRAPM (Negative Reserve Active Power Margin) forecast for Daily 2-14 days ahead and Weekly for 2-52 weeks ahead for both National and Scotland. The purpose of the NRAPM forecast…
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Generation
This dataset contains the volumes of all BOAs taken on wind BMUs that are used in our incentive wind forecasts.
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Generation
The dataset contains national and BMU wind forecast over a day ahead timescale as well as all historic day ahead wind forecasts to assist the industry to make efficient decisions in balancing their…
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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 for…
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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., Note, : We are currently…
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