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sensor.opennem

Home Assistant sensor for OpenNEM Data

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This component will set up a sensor platform to retrieve data from OpenNEM, an open platform to access National Electricity Market Data (Australia)

This component will set up the following platforms.

Platform Description
sensor Show info from OpenNEM API.

IMPORTANT: This integration breaks with Home Assistant 2023.08 - I'm unsure when I will be able to fix the issues that break the integration. Happy to accept any and all PRs that resolve this (and any other issues with the integration)

Installation

Manual Installation

  1. Using the tool of choice open the directory (folder) for your HA configuration (where you find configuration.yaml).
  2. If you do not have a custom_components directory (folder) there, you need to create it.
  3. In the custom_components directory (folder) create a new folder called opennem.
  4. Download all the files from the custom_components/opennem/ directory (folder) in this repository.
  5. Place the files you downloaded in the new directory (folder) you created.
  6. Create Configuration (see below)
  7. Restart Home Assistant
  8. In the HA UI go to "Configuration" -> "Integrations" click "+" and search for "OpenNEM"

Installation via Home Assistant Community Store (HACS)

  1. Ensure HACS is installed.
  2. Search for and install the "OpenNEM (AU) Data" integration
  3. Configure the sensor
  4. Restart Home Assistant
  5. In the HA UI go to "Configuration" -> "Integrations" click "+" and search for "OpenNEM"

Open your Home Assistant instance and start setting up a new integration.

Configuration is done in the UI

Regions

OpenNEM data is published for the following regions (states):

State Region for Config
Queensland qld
New South Wales nsw
Victoria vic
South Australia sa
Tasmania tas
Western Australia wa
National Energy Market nem

Attributes

Not all energy sources are applicable in each region, the sensor will only report the sources that are applicable to each region

Name Type Attribute Description
Battery - Charging Load battery_charging
Battery - Discharging Energy Source battery_discharging
BioEnergy (Biomass) Energy Source bioenergy_biomass
BioEnergy (Biogas) Energy Source bioenergy_biogas
Black Coal Energy Source coal_black
Brown Coal Energy Source coal_brown
Exported Electricity Outward Energy exports Electricity exported to other Regions
Demand Demand demand Not Available in WA
Distillate Energy Source distillate
Emissions Factor Emissions emissions_factor Tonnes of CO2 Equivalent per MW
Flow (between Regions) Energy Transfer flow_{region} Energy Flow between interconnected regions
Generation by Fossil Fuels Calculated fossilfuel Electricity generated (in region) from Fossil Fuel sources
Generation by Renewables Calculated renewables Electricity generated (in region) from Renewable sources
Generation vs Demand Calculated genvsdemand See Below (Not available in WA)
Gas (Combined Cycle Power Plant) Energy Source gas_ccgt
Gas (Open Cycle Gas Turbines) Energy Source gas_ocgt
Gas (Reciprocating Engine) Energy Source gas_recip
Gas (Steam) Energy Source gas_steam
Gas (Waste Coal Mine) Energy Source gas_wcmg
Electricity Generated Calculated generation Electricity generated in Region
Hydro Energy Source hydro
Imported Electricity Incoming Energy imports Electricity imported from other Regions
Spot Price Price price Current Spot Price
Pumps Load pumps
Solar (Rooftop) Energy Source solar_rooftop
Solar (Utility) Energy Source solar_utility
Temperature Temperature temperature Current Average Temperature in Region
Wind Energy Source wind

Generation vs Demand

The genvsdemand attribute is a calculation of the generation in a region (excluding any imports) minus the the region's energy demands. Where the attribute is a negative number, the region is not generating sufficient energy to meet demand.

Contributions are welcome!

If you want to contribute to this please read the Contribution guidelines