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Individual Household Electric Power Consumption
Measurements of electric power consumption in one household with a one-minute sampling rate over a period of almost 4 years. Different electrical quantities and some sub-metering values are available.
Power Consumption of Tetouan City
This dataset is related to power consumption of three different distribution networks of Tetouan city which is located in north Morocco.
High-Resolution Load Dataset from Smart Meters Across Various Cities in Morocco
The dataset includes detailed measurements of electricity consumption from several areas of Laâyoune, Boujdour, Marrakech and Foum Eloued. It presents both domestic and industrial consumption profiles with a frequency of recording every 10 minutes for Laâyoune Boujdour and Foum Eloued and every 30 minutes for Marrakech. The data are organized in several tables showing usage trends by city and area, which allows analysis of daily variations in demand, seasonal fluctuations and peak loads. An important element to The dataset includes detailed measurements of electricity consumption from several areas of Laâyoune, Boujdour, Marrakech and Foum Eloued. It presents both domestic and industrial consumption profiles with a frequency of recording every 10 minutes for Laâyoune Boujdour and Foum Eloued and every 30 minutes for Marrakech. All data is in amperes (A), except for Marrakech, which is in kilowatts (kW).
PGCB Hourly Generation Dataset (Bangladesh)
This dataset, published by the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB), provides hourly records of electricity generation, demand, and loadshedding across the national grid. It includes breakdowns by generation source, enabling advanced analysis of grid operations, forecasting, and generation mix optimization. PGCB is the sole national transmission operator in Bangladesh, overseeing a complex mixed-technology power grid. With an installed capacity of ~25,700 MW and full transmission coverage, it plays a key role in ensuring grid stability and managing system reliability.
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