Regional Breakdown of 2024 FES: Distributed generation greater than 1 MW
Forecast data from 2023-2050 of distributed generation greater than 1 MW of the FES dataset (electricity only), showing regional results
CKAN Data API
Access resource data via a web API with powerful query support.
Further information in the main CKAN Data API and DataStore documentation.
The Data API can be accessed via the following actions of the CKAN action API.
Query example (first 5 results) |
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https://api.neso.energy/api/3/action/datastore_search?resource_id=c50eb94e-2e6a-43c6-b72a-ed9ae590b88b&limit=5
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Query example (via SQL statement) |
https://api.neso.energy/api/3/action/datastore_search_sql?sql=SELECT * from "c50eb94e-2e6a-43c6-b72a-ed9ae590b88b" LIMIT 5
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A simple ajax (JSONP) request to the data API using jQuery.
var data = { resource_id: 'c50eb94e-2e6a-43c6-b72a-ed9ae590b88b', // the resource id limit: 5 // get 5 results }; $.ajax({ url: 'https://api.neso.energy/api/3/action/datastore_search', data: data, dataType: 'jsonp', success: function(data) { alert('Total results found: ' + data.result.total) } });
A simple ajax (JSONP) request to the data API using jQuery.
import urllib2 url = 'https://api.neso.energy/api/3/action/datastore_search?resource_id=c50eb94e-2e6a-43c6-b72a-ed9ae590b88b&limit=5' fileobj = urllib2.urlopen(url) print fileobj.read()
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Table Information
scenario
Title | FES Scenario |
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Type | string |
Description | The scenario to which this data corresponds. |
Comment | LW: Leading the Way CT: Consumer Transformation ST: System Transformation SP: Steady Progression CF: Central Forecast |
Example | SP |
Unit | N/A |
tech
Title | Technology Type |
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Type | string |
Description | The type of generation technology represented by this entry. |
Comment | |
Example | Solar PV |
Unit | N/A |
year
Title | Year |
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Type | integer |
Description | Two character value indicating the year that this data relates to i.e. "20" = 2020, "50" = 2050. |
Comment | Capacity is assumed to be present for the winter starting in the stated year |
Example | 50 |
Unit | N/A |
etys_location
Title | Location |
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Type | string |
Description | Connection location to the electricity system. |
Comment | Short code names are used for GSPs i.e. "ABTH_1" for Aberthaw 132kV. |
Example | ABTH_1 |
Unit | N/A |
capacity
Title | Capacity of sub 1 MW Generation |
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Type | number |
Description | Total aggregate capacity of sub 1 MW distributed generation of this technology type associated with this location. |
Comment | |
Example | 8 |
Unit | MW |
wintpk
Title | Forecast output at winter peak demand |
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Type | number |
Description | Forecast output at winter peak demand. |
Comment | Winter Peak is a view of peak demand between the hours of 17:00 and 18:00 – typically November-February on a week day |
Example | 7.7 |
Unit | MW |
summam
Title | Forecast output at summer minimum morning demand |
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Type | number |
Description | Forecast output at summer minimum morning demand. |
Comment | Summer Minimum AM is a view of demand between 0500-0600, typically in June-August on a Summer Sunday morning. |
Example | 0 |
Unit | MW |
summpm
Title | Forecast output at summer minimum afternoon demand |
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Type | number |
Description | Forecast output at summer minimum afternoon demand. |
Comment | Summer Minimum PM is a view of demand between 13:00-1400, typically June-August, Summer Sunday afternoon. This period is interesting to study as, whilst not being as low as the morning demand, high solar output will create a low demand on the transmission network |
Example | 0.5 |
Unit | MW |