EDC Serial Number
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EDC0000041 |
Title
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Electricity user load profiles by profile class |
Data Location
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https://data.ukedc.rl.ac.uk/browse/edc/efficiency/residential/LoadProfile
EDC Stored Dataset
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Description
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Half-hourly electricity daily load profiles for standard UK profile class definitions (01 Domestic Unrestricted; 02 Domestic Economy 7; 03 Non-domestic Unrestricted; 04 Non-domestic Economy 7; 05 Non-domestic Maximum Demand 0-20% Load Factor; 06 Non-domestic Maximum Demand 20-30% Load Factor; 07 Non-domestic Maximum Demand 30-40% Load Factor; 08 Non-domestic Maximum Demand >40% Load Factor) for weekday (Wd), Saturday (Sat), and Sunday (Sun) at five different times of year (Autumn Aut, Winter Wtr, Spring Spr, High Summer HSr, Summer Smr) |
DOI
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(none given) |
Sector
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Domestic |
Coverage
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United Kingdom Start: 01/01/1997 End: 31/12/1997 Domestic electricity user load profile Commercial electricity user load profile |
Usage Rights for this Data
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Open Access This data may be freely used for any purpose
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Data Type
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Time Series |
Parameter Names
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Time Aut Wd = Autumn Weekday Aut Sat = Autumn Saturday Aut Sun = Autumn Sunday Hsr Wd = High SUmmer Weekday Hsr Sat = High SUmmer Saturday Hsr Sun = High SUmmer SUnday Smr Wd = Summer Weekday Smr Sat = Summer Saturday Smr Sun = Summer Sunday Spr Wd = Sprint Weekday Spr Sat = Spring Saturday Spr Sun = Spring Sunday Wtr Wd = Winter Weekday Wtr Sat = Winter Saturday Wtr Sun = Winter Sunday Mean electricity power consumption (kW) |
Units
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8 x Profile Class |
Number of Records
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384 |
IEA Category
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Residential and commercial
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Creator of the Data
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Elexon Ltd |
Data made available by
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Electricity Association (supplied by Elexon Ltd) |
Format
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text/csv |
Language
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English |
Project
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National Grid / Ofgem UK electricity and gas data |
Related Datasets
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See all related datasets
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Other Information
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The year is broken down into the following seasons: (a) Spring: defined as the period from the day of clock change from GMT to BST in March, up to and including the Friday preceding the start of the summer period; (b) Summer: defined as the ten-week period, preceding High Summer, starting on the sixteenth Saturday before the August Bank Holiday; (c) High Summer: defined as the period of six weeks and two days from the sixth Saturday before August Bank Holiday up to and including the Sunday following August Bank Holiday; (d) Autumn: defined as the period from the Monday following the August Bank Holiday, up to and including the day preceding the clock change from BST to GMT in October; (e) Winter: defined as the period from the day of clock change from British Summer Time (BST) to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in October, up to and including the day preceding the clock change from GMT to BST in March. For creation and first use of the data see: Load Profiles and their use in Electricity Settlement (Load_Profiles.pdf) |