Thursday, 24 January 2013

Datamonitor launches fully interactive energy retail price dashboards



Datamonitor's Retail Energy Pricing Dashboard contains retail gas and power prices in the B2C and B2B sectors across the EU. The interactive nature of the data visualization allows the user to drill down into each country's individual pricing trends.

Updated monthly, the dashboard presents data for 27 countries to provide a comprehensive European retail energy price analysis tool. Time series data going back to February 2012 is available which allows the user to identify historical trends in pricing. Data can be customized using several filters including:

Month
Fuel (electricity, natural gas)
Customer type (domestic, industrial)
Consumption level (small/large domestic, small/large industrial)

The customization can be performed with ease using single click menus for instant and insightful data analysis. The dashboards present comparisons between countries but also drill down to analyze percentage change for individual countries each month to show the real underlying price trends. 

Once you have selected the data you want to view, it can be easily exported as raw data into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or graphs can be captured as an image, for insertion into presentations. 

The images below show the introduction and time series data dashboards which are just two of the five published by Datamonitor.     




Written by:
Tom Haddon
Analyst, Datamonitor Energy
email: thaddon@Datamonitor.com 
Twitter: @TomH_DMEN 


For more information:

Datamonitor Energy group has now launched a dedicated website, replacing this blog account.

The new site contains more commentary, insight, and analysis from all of the Datamonitor Energy team, as well as overviews of all published and soon to publish data and research.

For more information, you can find the site here: www.datamonitorenergy.com 

This blog account will close at the end of February; all future blog posts will be available from the link above

Email: asken@datamonitor.com
Twitter: @DatamonitorEN

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