Does your State offer a real time electrical generation report?

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Just wondering if your State offers a real time plot or chart for your source of electricity. Here is an example. It’s Alberta’s report for the the electricity sources. It’s windy in Alberta right now and 20% of their power is coming from wind farms. Also, the sun is rising higher in the sky and they will score another 16% from solar, and will back out gas turbines as the day progresses. Coal has disappeared from the grid in Alberta but still exists on the chart as zero. Enjoy.

Here is a screen shot from earlier this morning. Numbers are in MW.


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Yes, but its by utility not state, so there are 3 zones.

I find the Dominion outage map more useful. I can determine if my ice cream will melt if I am away. Not sure how it helps, but I feel better?

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Yes, the IESO makes it available and there are a few sites that present it. Many locations are available in a convenient format on Electricity Maps:
https://app.electricitymaps.com

Ontario is more than two weeks into a massive wind lull, which is typical, wind always disappears when it gets hot and demand soars. This is what that looks like (image credit ONEnergyStats on twitter):
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I would think a summary report for a month (or a week or a year perhaps) of how the electricity was generated over the entire period would be more interesting. What it is doing right now may not be what is going on later today.
 
Yes, the IESO makes it available and there are a few sites that present it. Many locations are available in a convenient format on Electricity Maps:
https://app.electricitymaps.com

Ontario is more than two weeks into a massive wind lull, which is typical, wind always disappears when it gets hot and demand soars. This is what that looks like (image credit ONEnergyStats on twitter):
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Yep wind tends to be a no show when it's really hot and on really cold winter nights.
 
Just wondering if your State offers a real time plot or chart for your source of electricity. Here is an example. It’s Alberta’s report for the the electricity sources. It’s windy in Alberta right now and 20% of their power is coming from wind farms. Also, the sun is rising higher in the sky and they will score another 16% from solar, and will back out gas turbines as the day progresses. Coal has disappeared from the grid in Alberta but still exists on the chart as zero. Enjoy.

Here is a screen shot from earlier this morning. Numbers are in MW.


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And here is the change in output at just past solar noon. The wind died down but solar kicked in. Together they are proving almost 25% of Alberta’s electrical power right now.

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Yes, the IESO makes it available and there are a few sites that present it. Many locations are available in a convenient format on Electricity Maps:
https://app.electricitymaps.com

Ontario is more than two weeks into a massive wind lull, which is typical, wind always disappears when it gets hot and demand soars. This is what that looks like (image credit ONEnergyStats on twitter):
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Talk about “ humming” along!
 
Wind is doing well this morning, providing 29% of Alberta’s electricity. It has pretty much backed out most of the simple cycle gas turbine generation. I’ve included a brief description of simple cycle plants from the Calpine site for US generation.

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Wind is doing well this morning, providing 29% of Alberta’s electricity. It has pretty much backed out most of the simple cycle gas turbine generation. I’ve included a brief description of simple cycle plants from the Calpine site for US generation.

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Yes, doing much better than it was the other few days when it was cold:
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