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  1. SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households - Dataset -...

    • ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk
    Updated Jun 9, 2025
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2025). SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/smartmeter-energy-consumption-data-in-london-households
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    Jun 9, 2025
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    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    Area covered
    London
    Description

    Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014. Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population. The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows. Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh. The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress. The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff. More information can be found on the Low Carbon London webpage

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    UK Power Networks - SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households...

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Jun 22, 2015
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    (2015). UK Power Networks - SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/london_smartmeter-energy-use-data-in-london-households
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 22, 2015
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    London
    Description

    Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014. Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population. The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows. Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh. The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress. The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff. More information can be found on the Low Carbon London webpage Some analysis of this data can be seen here.

  3. London Low Carbon Dataset

    • figshare.com
    bin
    Updated Aug 26, 2025
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    Sufiyan Rehman (2025). London Low Carbon Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.29983723.v2
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    binAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 26, 2025
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    figshare
    Figsharehttp://figshare.com/
    Authors
    Sufiyan Rehman
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    London
    Description

    Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014.Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population.The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows.Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh.The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress.The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff.

  4. Energy Consumption Data in London Households

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated May 12, 2025
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    Gabriel Chehade (2025). Energy Consumption Data in London Households [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/gabrielchehade/energy-consumption-data-in-london-households
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    zip(730899407 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 12, 2025
    Authors
    Gabriel Chehade
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    London
    Description

    Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014.

    Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population.

    The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows.

    Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh.

    The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress.

    The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff.

    More information can be found on the Low Carbon London webpage

    Some analysis of this data can be seen here.

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    SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households

    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv, xlsx, zip
    Updated Sep 26, 2015
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    London Datastore Archive (2015). SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/datahub_io/MDAzMjYwNDMtNjJiNi00N2E4LTlhNDktMWFhMjI2YjdlMmM0
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    zip(802288064.0), zip(802394933.0), csv(1010679.0), xlsx(245384.0)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 26, 2015
    Dataset provided by
    London Datastore Archive
    Description

    Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014.

    Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. Households have been allocated to a CACI Acorn group (2010). The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population.

    The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time, and CACI Acorn group. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows.

    Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh.

    The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress.

    The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff.

    More information can be found on the Low Carbon London webpage

    Some analysis of this data can be seen here.

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    SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households

    • data.europa.eu
    Updated Jun 18, 2015
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    Greater London Authority (2015). SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/smartmeter-energy-consumption-data-in-london-households?locale=cs
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 18, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Greater London Authority
    Area covered
    London
    Description

    Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014.

    Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population.

    The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows.

    Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh.

    The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress.

    The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff.

    More information can be found on the Low Carbon London webpage

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SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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Dataset updated
Jun 9, 2025
Dataset provided by
CKANhttps://ckan.org/
Area covered
London
Description

Energy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014. Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population. The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and time. The CSV file is around 10GB when unzipped and contains around 167million rows. Within the data set are two groups of customers. The first is a sub-group, of approximately 1100 customers, who were subjected to Dynamic Time of Use (dToU) energy prices throughout the 2013 calendar year period. The tariff prices were given a day ahead via the Smart Meter IHD (In Home Display) or text message to mobile phone. Customers were issued High (67.20p/kWh), Low (3.99p/kWh) or normal (11.76p/kWh) price signals and the times of day these applied. The dates/times and the price signal schedule is availaible as part of this dataset. All non-Time of Use customers were on a flat rate tariff of 14.228pence/kWh. The signals given were designed to be representative of the types of signal that may be used in the future to manage both high renewable generation (supply following) operation and also test the potential to use high price signals to reduce stress on local distribution grids during periods of stress. The remaining sample of approximately 4500 customers energy consumption readings were not subject to the dToU tariff. More information can be found on the Low Carbon London webpage

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