{"price_data":[{"energy_source":"Natural Gas","price":"$1.35","date":"11\/04\/2024","location":"U.S.","unit":"\/million Btu"},{"energy_source":"Brent","price":"$73.63","date":"11\/01\/2024","location":"U.S.","unit":"\/barrel"}],"Daily_electric_power_demand":{"value":"10363","date":"11\/11\/2024","unit":"GWh","comparison":"2.1% from year earlier"},"Wind_and_solar_combined_share_of_generation":{"value":"13.6","date":"11\/11\/2024","comparison":"7.9% from year earlier"}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5429/energy+insights+api/7050/current+energy+stats' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Energy Insights API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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The Energy Insights API provides access to detailed and up-to-date information on energy markets and electricity consumption. It includes data on Brent oil and natural gas prices, daily electricity demand and the share of renewable energy sources (such as wind and solar) in total electricity generation. This data allows users to analyze price changes and generation trends, compare year-to-year values, and optimize their understanding of the global energy sector. The API is ideal for sustainability studies, financial analysis, and energy market monitoring.
The Energy Insights API provides up-to-date data on energy prices, daily electricity demand, and the share of renewable sources in electricity generation, including details on Brent oil and natural gas prices.
You can use the Energy Insights API to analyze trends in renewable energy generation and electricity consumption, which can help assess the impact of sustainability initiatives and track progress towards energy goals.
Yes, the Energy Insights API offers detailed and up-to-date information, allowing users to access the latest data on energy markets and electricity consumption.
Yes, the API allows users to compare year-to-year values for energy prices and electricity generation trends, facilitating comprehensive analysis of changes over time.
The Energy Insights API can be used for various applications including financial analysis, energy market monitoring, and research in sustainability studies.
The Current Energy Stats endpoint returns data on energy prices (for Brent oil and natural gas), daily electricity demand, and the share of renewable sources in electricity generation. It includes the latest values, comparison with the previous year, and the date of the last update.
Key fields in the response include "price_data" (with energy source, price, date, location, and unit), "Daily_electric_power_demand" (value, date, unit, and comparison), and "Wind_and_solar_combined_share_of_generation" (value, date, and comparison).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with separate sections for price data, daily electricity demand, and renewable energy share. Each section contains relevant fields, making it easy to parse and analyze specific data points.
The endpoint provides information on current energy prices for Brent oil and natural gas, daily electricity demand in GWh, and the percentage share of wind and solar energy in total electricity generation, along with year-over-year comparisons.
The Current Energy Stats endpoint does not require additional parameters for basic requests. However, users can filter or process the returned data based on specific fields like energy source or date for tailored analysis.
The data provided by the Energy Insights API is sourced from reputable energy market reports and government databases, ensuring a high level of accuracy and reliability for users analyzing energy trends.
Typical use cases include analyzing energy market trends, assessing the impact of renewable energy initiatives, conducting financial analyses related to energy investments, and monitoring daily electricity demand patterns.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating it into analytical tools or dashboards, comparing historical trends, and generating reports that highlight changes in energy prices and renewable energy contributions over time.
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