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This is Taiwan's electricity generation/demand data from 2017 January to 2022 July, in 10-min resolution. Two files are included so far: loadarea: the electricity demand in four areas (i.e. north, central, south, east) in Taiwan. The information of the area can be found on Taipower's web page. powerRatio: the power of each type of electricity generation. The data include both the generation from Taipower company and IPP (independent power plant); 'lng' is refer to gas power plant. Source: the original data can be obtained from the Taiwanese government's open-data platform data.gov.tw. The link to the corresponding dataset is https://data.gov.tw/dataset/37331. (please note this link can only download 3 months of data that be collected a half year ago) live data can be obtained here (update very 10 min) https://data.gov.tw/dataset/8931 with Chinese characters More information can be found on the Taipower webpage of Information Disclosure. License: Open Government Data License, version 1.0 (Taiwan)
Unit of data: MW; there are missing data from 2018-02-03 to 2018-02-07 and 2019-04-11 to 2019-06-06.
electricity data, Taiwan
electricity data, Taiwan
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