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  • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

    @russss Indeed! I have some ideas but at some point I'm concerned I'm massively overloading the map so I need to take a step back and think about how to approach import vs. export. It also makes the curtailment and turn-up actions hard to make sense of visually.

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    #12

    @robhawkes yeah it's a tricky one... I wonder if some kind of circular bar graph visualisation might work.

    Also it's currently showing curtailment numbers for storage plants which I don't think makes sense

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      @robhawkes yeah it's a tricky one... I wonder if some kind of circular bar graph visualisation might work.

      Also it's currently showing curtailment numbers for storage plants which I don't think makes sense

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      #13

      @russss I've wondered this too (about storage). I mean technically it's a reduction in output vs. reported PN, plus it often goes even further into the import.

      In my head it still makes sense to count that as curtailment (or at least turn-down) as it's still an accepted bid to reduce output (or soak up demand) and reduce pressure on a constraint.

      Certainly needs some thought and tweaking though.

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      • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

        @russss I've wondered this too (about storage). I mean technically it's a reduction in output vs. reported PN, plus it often goes even further into the import.

        In my head it still makes sense to count that as curtailment (or at least turn-down) as it's still an accepted bid to reduce output (or soak up demand) and reduce pressure on a constraint.

        Certainly needs some thought and tweaking though.

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        #14

        @russss Happy to get suggestions on how to improve it though. It was melting my brain a bit so I decided to just go live as-is, if a bit confusing.

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        • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

          It's here! All power assets are now live on my GB Renewables Map ⚡

          That's right, it's not just wind farms any more. Now you can see live and historic data for gas power plants, nuclear, grid batteries, biomass, pumped hydro and even a bit of solar.

          Wind farms are still the default for now, though you can enable as many or as few of the other fuel types and your selection will be remembered when you come back to the website.

          It's already live so go play for yourself:
          https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/

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          #15

          @robhawkes once again hugely fascinating, and also slightly depressing the amount of curtailment going on!

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          • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

            @scvalex I've wondered the same thing, I think all the colours can be changed if I'm honest.

            Perhaps biomass can be a poo brown to match the colour of the fuel pellets.

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            #16

            @robhawkes Brown seems reasonable.

            Also, amazing project! I've been sending the link around to my friends in the UK.

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            • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

              ↕️ Summary of balancing actions at the top of the map

              🚦 Grid boundaries and constraints shown using a traffic light system

              And I'm only getting started!

              This update was the original goal of creating the map a few years ago. Now it's here I can shift focus to all the other ideas I have for it…

              Oh, and there's a new feedback button at the top. Please use it to let me know of any issues you find (there will be plenty) or suggestions to help improve this resource for everyone else.

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              #17

              @robhawkes great work, well done for shipping! A question about grid boundaries. Do the percentages indicate generation over demand, or something else? Also, what does normalise do?

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              • jwheare@mastodon.socialJ jwheare@mastodon.social

                @robhawkes great work, well done for shipping! A question about grid boundaries. Do the percentages indicate generation over demand, or something else? Also, what does normalise do?

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                #18

                @robhawkes I worked out what normalise means, scratch that 🙂

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                • jwheare@mastodon.socialJ jwheare@mastodon.social

                  @robhawkes great work, well done for shipping! A question about grid boundaries. Do the percentages indicate generation over demand, or something else? Also, what does normalise do?

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                  #19

                  @jwheare Thanks! The % is a simple boundary flow (without subtracting curtailment) vs. boundary limit taken from the day-ahead forecasts by NESO

                  I'm currently working on a better way of calculating this with other datasets.

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                  • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

                    It's here! All power assets are now live on my GB Renewables Map ⚡

                    That's right, it's not just wind farms any more. Now you can see live and historic data for gas power plants, nuclear, grid batteries, biomass, pumped hydro and even a bit of solar.

                    Wind farms are still the default for now, though you can enable as many or as few of the other fuel types and your selection will be remembered when you come back to the website.

                    It's already live so go play for yourself:
                    https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/

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                    #20

                    @robhawkes This is just beautiful and, more importantly, hugely useful. No more notes.

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                    • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

                      It's here! All power assets are now live on my GB Renewables Map ⚡

                      That's right, it's not just wind farms any more. Now you can see live and historic data for gas power plants, nuclear, grid batteries, biomass, pumped hydro and even a bit of solar.

                      Wind farms are still the default for now, though you can enable as many or as few of the other fuel types and your selection will be remembered when you come back to the website.

                      It's already live so go play for yourself:
                      https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/

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                      #21

                      @robhawkes Very nice! Do you have something which defines terms like 'turn up'? and similar for the battery storage?
                      Which APIs let you get the current state of each battery; one thing I've had as an idea for a while is to have a 'current charge' state for the country but also to look at how that changes over time as we add more batteries.
                      Hmm, aren't there some compressed air storage around as well?

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                      • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

                        It's here! All power assets are now live on my GB Renewables Map ⚡

                        That's right, it's not just wind farms any more. Now you can see live and historic data for gas power plants, nuclear, grid batteries, biomass, pumped hydro and even a bit of solar.

                        Wind farms are still the default for now, though you can enable as many or as few of the other fuel types and your selection will be remembered when you come back to the website.

                        It's already live so go play for yourself:
                        https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/

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                        #22

                        @robhawkes
                        Bravo quel beau travail !

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                        • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

                          It's here! All power assets are now live on my GB Renewables Map ⚡

                          That's right, it's not just wind farms any more. Now you can see live and historic data for gas power plants, nuclear, grid batteries, biomass, pumped hydro and even a bit of solar.

                          Wind farms are still the default for now, though you can enable as many or as few of the other fuel types and your selection will be remembered when you come back to the website.

                          It's already live so go play for yourself:
                          https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/

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                          #23

                          @robhawkes This is very pretty!

                          How do I filter by different generation sources? I found the buttons on the lower right of the map, but they don't filter the list and I couldn't see what else they did.

                          Also, there seem to be only four hydroelectric plants listed, while in reality there must be at least ten times that?

                          Having said all that, excellent effort!

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                          • robhawkes@fosstodon.orgR robhawkes@fosstodon.org

                            There are numerous other updates as well:

                            ⛔ Click the plug button to see a curtailment view, now including turn-up and a better visual representation of turn-down and turn-up actions

                            ℹ️ Tooltips include loads more detail about fuel type and balancing actions

                            ☢️ Each fuel type can be toggled using the map buttons

                            🧠 Map state is remembered when you reload or revisit the website

                            ✨ Lots of new and under construction power assets are now on the map

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                            #24

                            @robhawkes I'm particularly impressed by the curtailment filter! That really demonstrates where the grid lacks capacity. In a rational economy, we'd be moving energy intensive industries to those places.

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