Melbourne Wastewater Treatment (East) - Daily Grid Electricity Consumption

Daily accumulated electricity supply (kWh) and daily accumulated electricity generation (kWh) into the Eastern Treatment Plant (ETP) of Melbourne Water. This data is collected using revenue quality meters across each supply line (feeder) into the plant, and Melbourne Water owned power meters for generation measurements. Melbourne Water collects and stores this feeder data as 15 minute interval data, and the generation data at real time. The data in this file summarises the electricity consumption and generation as daily usage. The time period associated with each day has been converted to a UTC time zone. This data set allows year on year comparison or daily usage against atmospheric changes i.e. temperature variance, rainfall. Feeder 1 and Feeder 2 can be combined to obtain the total Grid Electricity Consumption for ETP, and combined with the total electricity Generation to obtain the total Electricity consumption for ETP.NOTE: Whilst every effort has been taken in collecting, validating and providing the attached data, Melbourne Water Corporation makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of this data. Any person or group that uses this data does so at its own risk and should make their own assessment and investigations as to the suitability and/or application of the data. Melbourne Water Corporation shall not be liable in any way to any person or group for loss of any kind including damages, costs, interest, loss of profits or special loss or damage, arising from any use, error, inaccuracy, incompleteness or other defect in this data.

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Published (Metadata Record) 12/06/2024
Last updated 21/12/2024
Organisation Melbourne Water Corporation
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Category Spatial Data
Full metadata URL https://data-melbournewater.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/melbournewater::melbourne-wastewater-treatment-east-daily-grid-electricity-consumption