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gridstatus is a Python library that provides a uniform API for accessing electricity supply, demand, and pricing data for the major Independent System Operators (ISOs) in the United States and Canada. It currently supports data from CAISO, SPP, ISONE, MISO, ERCOT, NYISO, PJM, IESO, and the EIA.
To preview some of the data this library provides access to, visit GridStatus.io.
If you are trying to use our hosted API, you might want to check out the gridstatusio library here.
To learn more about our hosted API visit: https://www.gridstatus.io/api.
gridstatus supports python 3.11+. Install with uv
uv pip install gridstatus
Upgrade using the following command
uv pip install --upgrade gridstatus
EIA classErcotAPI class.env file in the root of the projectTo learn more, visit the documentation and view example notebooks.
We'd love to answer any usage or data access questions! Please let us know by posting a GitHub issue.
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API to access energy data
We found that gridstatus demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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