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Weather · 🇮🇪 Ireland
Weather is the signal that precedes electricity demand.
Current readings for Dublin (Open-Meteo).
16°C
Now
16°C
Day max.
12°C
Day min.
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How does weather drive demand shifting and load peaks?
Temperature is the main short-term driver of electricity demand. In hot weather, cooling and air-conditioning load rises and shifts the daily peak towards the late afternoon and early evening; in sharp cold, electric heating (heat pumps, direct heaters) lifts both base load and the morning and evening peaks. In parallel, cloud cover and wind determine how much solar and wind generation is actually fed into the grid; it is precisely these swings in demand and generation that the Stromfee BESS optimizer exploits on the Day-Ahead market.
Data integrity. The values above are the current temperature, plus the day's high and low for the capital, live from Open-Meteo (keyless, free). No forecast of our own is produced and no national electricity-market rule is asserted. The weather→demand link is a general, verifiable relationship, not a country-specific revenue guarantee.