I hope to work around this soon.
It’s also added grid boundaries and cabling recently - and I think there’s also wind roses planned?
My one UI wish - the energy sources filters are currently displayed as options on the map - rather than controls for the entire UI - which meant I missed them entirely at first. Would be great if they could be given more prominence.
That's a great point about the controls. Originally the map only showed wind farms and as I've expanded the features the control system (and really the entire UX) hasn't kept up. I need to sit down and have a proper think about how best to design the controls and documentation.
Two suggestions/questions if you may:
1) Would be good to see how many MW each boundary can handle, not just %? Btw, I can't see the number for the south east england boundary.
2) Great job on the battery info. I'm seeing some battery storage is curtailed. How is that possible? Please don't tell me that we are paying batteries to _not_ export :/?
1) Absolutely agree. The current approach for the boundaries is a quick hack until I can implement something more sophisticated. Safe to say an update is already in the works that adds a MW value and more insight into the state of each boundary (and is also more accurate in general)
2) "Please don't tell me that we are paying batteries to _not_ export" – it's actually the opposite, the batteries paid to not export (at least today). You can dig into this yourself via the Detailed System Prices dataset [0] and looking at one of the batteries on the sell stack (eg. KILSB-5)
Unfortunately you've got at least one negative wrong in this sentence and I'm still confused, and the linked dataset is currently blank?
Sorry for complaining, this is a great website!
Let me know if you have any questions or feedback and I'll do my best to respond to them.
In terms of stack I have a self-hosted Dagster [1] data pipeline that periodically dumps the data onto Cloudflare R2 as parquet files. I then have a self-hosted NodeJS API that uses DuckDB to crunch the raw data and output everything you see on the map.
[0] Mostly from https://bmrs.elexon.co.uk/ [1] https://dagster.io/
The other method is to visit my dedicated page [0] for tracking aggregate curtailment and turn-up, plus the costs for this.
joelccr•1h ago
[1] https://grid.iamkate.com/
cjrp•33m ago
Cool!
robhawkes•21m ago
https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/records