5 endpoints match this tag.
/carbonintensity/current
Fáðu the current kolefnisþéttni of the UK electricity grid in grams of CO2 per kilowatt-hour (gCO2/kWh), along með forecast fyrir next few hours. Lower values mean cleaner electricity. Gögn frá UK National Grid ESO Carbon Intensity API. Nauðsynlegt fyrir snjallheimili kerfi that shift energy-intensive tasks to low-carbon periods, rafbílahlöðslu optimizers, and UK energy mælaborð.
/carbonintensity/date/:date
Fáðu half-hourly kolefnisþéttni data fyrir UK electricity grid on a specific historical date. Skilar 48 half-hour readings showing how kolefnisþéttni varied throughout the day. Gagnlegt til að greina historical patterns, comparing weekday vs weekend energy profiles, and building time-series visualizations of UK grid cleanliness yfir tíma. Gögn frá National Grid ESO.
/carbonintensity/generation
Fáðu the current UK electricity generation mix showing the percentage contribution from hverja energy source: wind, solar, nuclear, gas, coal, hydro, biomass, imports, og öðrum. Veitir rauntíma snapshot of how the UK's electricity is being produced núna. Gagnlegt fyrir energy mælaborð, climate education verkfæri, and forrit that help users understand when renewable energy percentage is highest.
/carbonintensity/history
Tímaröð af kolefnismagni í rafmagnsneti Bretlands (spá + raunverulegt + vísitala) með fullri framleiðslusamsetningu varðveitt á hverjum 30 mínútna fresti. Geymt samfellt af okkar eigin vinnuafli. Sía með ?start og ?end. Gagnlegt til langtíma greiningar á kolefnislosun, tengja kolefnismagn við veður eða raforkuverð og rannsaka umbreytingu Bretlandsnetis frá jarðefnaeldsneytisframleiðslu.
/carbonintensity/postcode/:postcode
Get the regional carbon intensity of the UK electricity grid for a specific postcode area. Different parts of the UK have different energy mixes (e.g., Scotland has more wind, southeast England has more gas). Returns the local carbon intensity and generation mix. Useful for localized energy dashboards, regional sustainability comparisons, and helping UK residents understand their local grid's environmental impact.