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Title Description Creator Dataset(s) Geographic Coverage Time Coverage
Milton Keynes Energy Park Dwellings 1990
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Hourly energy consumption data gathered from 94 (originally 160) low energy homes in Milton Keynes Energy Park (1989-1991). These homes were of conventional design for the UK (35 different designs) but included energy efficiency features (primarily increased insulation in the roof, wall, and flooring and energy efficient boilers) so that they correspond with SAP values of 75-90. The results were used to generate a database of energy consumption data to assist in development of the Building Research Establishment Domestic Energy Model (BREDEM). Building Research Establishment (BRE) EDC0000035 England
Milton Keynes
Start: 22/08/1988
End: 30/04/1991

UK Electricity Pool Demand and Price (1990-2001)
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The Electricity Pool operated from 1st April 1990 to 26th March 2001, controlling the trading of electricity within England and Wales. The Electricity Pool data contains system demand and transmission losses plus the price information (/MWh) within the trading pool, comprising the three main prices: Pool purchase price (PPP), the basis of payments to generators; Pool selling price (PSP), the basis of payments by suppliers; and system marginal price (SMP), the highest offered price for any generating set scheduled by the Pool to run before system constraints are taken into account. The Electricity Pool system was replaced by the New Electricity Trading Arrangements (NETA/BETTA) from 27 March 2001. (Note : It is mandatory to acknowledge the UKERC EDC and the data owner Poolit Ltd when any use of this data is made in publications) Poolit Ltd (via UKERC) EDC0000036 United Kingdom
England and Wales
Start: 01/04/1990
End: 26/03/2001

SP Energy Networks 'Flexible Networks' Electricity Distribution System Measurements Flexible Networks for a Low Carbon Future was a Low Carbon Networks Fund innovation trial project, led by SP Energy Networks. As part of the project, network monitoring equipment was installed in eight primary (33/11kV) and over 150 secondary (11kV/415V) substations in three test areas. SP Energy Networks EDC0000138 United Kingdom
St Andrews; Whitchurch; Ruabon
Start: 05/12/2012
End: 27/09/2015
Not all substations were monitored for the complete study period, and there are known to be significant gaps in some data series.