Highlight: EIA’s Hourly Electric Grid Monitor, Our Hourly Electric Grid Monitor provides up-to-the-hour information on electricity demand
to the COVID-19 pandemic, can change the pattern of electricity usage in the country.
The electric grid monitor is updated every hour with electricity demand for the prior hour. Hourly demand forecasts are available every morning at about 10:00 a.m. eastern time for the current day. Hourly electricity generation and total interchange data are available with a one-day lag. Most of the grid monitor’s data are available dating back to July 1, 2015, except generation by energy source and subregional demand data, which dates back to July 1, 2018.
of electricity consumption in the United States. Divergence from typical consumption patterns shows the effect current events are having on the U.S. grid. The biggest drivers of hourly electricity consumption in the United States are temperature, time of day, and day of week. Electricity demand is highest during the daytime in the summer, which tends to have a distinct
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