Pan-European Electricity Market Data
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The ENTSO-E Transparency Platform dataset provides free, continuous access to pan-European electricity market data, covering six main categories: Market, Load, Generation, Transmission, Outages, Balancing, Operations, and OMI. Established in compliance with Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, it includes historical and real-time information on electricity generation, load, transmission outages, and balancing operations across bidding zones and control areas. Registered users can download data tables and graphs, and customize dashboards. The dataset supports transparency and analysis for stakeholders in the European electricity market.
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