EIA vs. FERC Form 1 fuel cost data #3776
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The FERC fuel data is quite messy. I would try and avoid that as a source if you can — they use freeform strings for the fuel types, and we have to clean them up using our best-guess. I haven’t checked how well the bulk values correspond between FERC & EIA lately. Unfortunately, a number of plants redact the price they paid for a delivery, and in those cases we fill the price from the aggregate values for the month & state & fuel-type published in the EIA API data. This still leaves some gaps, particularly for natural gas in the northeast. I suspect that you will get higher coverage if you look at the monthly data, since some of the redacted values are seasonal. |
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From @gschivley:
Does anyone have background knowledge of the EIA fuel cost data? I know not all plants report, but can I be reasonably confident about the $/mmbtu values in
out_eia__yearly_generators
? Are they all-in, including transportation? Do they agree with fuel costs fromout_ferc1__yearly_steam_plants_fuel_sched402
? I assume EIA has better coverage but haven't had a chance to confirm yet. We've concluded that EIA AEO's regional coal fuel prices for electric plants are generally too low. Calculating values from EIA data seems to give better results for coal dispatch.Here's the values I get for a 26-zone region. SQL query below. The gen_region table is the attached csv, referenced using duckdb.
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