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Velocity Suite: EV Weather

Integrate Weather Data Into Your Analyses

What weather stations best track demand in each ISO zone?

How does temperature affect fuel prices or
combined-cycle efficiency?

How do changes in temperature impact demand
in each region?



Electricity demand is driven by weather. To get a comprehensive picture of power markets, it is important to understand weather variability and its effect on demand and market operations.

EV Weather lets you know which weather stations best correspond to load centers and the integrated framework of the Velocity Suite allows you to seamlessly track weather to whatever level your analysis requires. Understanding how weather variability translates to electricity demand, market prices, and fuel costs has never been simpler.

EV Weather sets a new industry standard for ease of use and integration of weather data in energy market analytics.

Velocity Suite - EV Weather
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Compare loads under historical and/or typical weather conditions. We collect and combine data from the National Climate Data Center, the National Weather Service, and other sources to provide a single integrated weather product for energy markets.

EV Weather includes:

  • Hourly weather observations
  • Hydro generation
  • Weather normalized load
  • 30 year climate normal conditions
  • Heating and cooling degree days
  • Climate indexes


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