I'm so tired of dealing with Yet Another Format for energy data.
In 2021 I wrote about how we were dealing with roughly 24 ever so slightly different formats. Well, that has gone up now and we're handling more than 70 and new formats appearing every week.
https://blog.ldodds.com/2021/07/12/24-different-tabular-formats-for-half-hourly-energy-data/
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A big driver for that increase has been the recent policy change that requires energy companies to provide non-domestic customers with access to data.
Its now slightly easier to get access to data. But in a flurry formats produced by a range of new and updated portals. No coordination in sector.
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I'm talking here about metered gas and electricity data.
There's even less consensus around access to data from other sources. Solar systems are slightly more likely to have APIs but no standardisation there either. And those aren't covered by that policy change.
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One major energy supplier updated their portal recently to state that they make no guarantees that any data they provide is in any way accurate. Excellent work
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A slightly more coherent version of this thread from when I got frustrated about this earlier in the year.
Keep talking myself out actually trying to gather some consensus around a standard, because I've got a million other things to prioritise.
https://blog.ldodds.com/2024/03/02/data-format-design-is-a-ux-issue/
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@ldodds Oh. A different type of solar systems to the ones that first came to my mind. 🤣
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