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Weather for Energy Tracker

Weather-related data useful to understand, analyse and model the energy sector

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Weather-related data useful to understand, analyse and model the energy sector

The IEA and CMCC Weather for Energy Tracker is a new free platform showcasing weather-related data useful to understand, analyse and model the energy sector, from generation to use across sectors. Data is available at the grid, country and sub-national levelswith a daily and monthly resolution from 2000 to the latest available month, and including monthly climatologies and anomalies.

You can download country-level data in CSV format from the interactive map by clicking the "configure download" button. Full data for all variables and time periods is also available in NetCDF and CSV formats from the data repository.

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    27/09/2024

Schedule

  • 27/09/2024
    Latest

    September 2024

  • 01/06/2021
    Past

    June 2021

  • 28/01/2022
    Past

    January 2022

  • 19/04/2022
    Past

    April 2022

  • 18/07/2022
    Past

    July 2022

  • 21/10/2022
    Past

    October 2022

  • 18/01/2023
    Past

    January 2023

  • 17/04/2023
    Past

    April 2023

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