Do you have an account?
Why create an account?
After creating an account you will :
- have access to the “favourites” feature,
- be able to download certain data published by RTE,
- have access to forms (PKI certificate, EIC code, Customer questionnaire - KYC),
- have access to notifications.
If you are an RTE customer, feel free to contact your administrator so that he or she can give you access to your company’s services.
Energy and digital technology are two driving forces inextricably linked to the industrial revolution currently under way. In recent years, RTE's customers have been among the first to incorporate smarter solutions into their production sites and workflows. They therefore have high expectations in this regard.
Our solutions must be quick, simple and effective. New services will be added throughout 2017 to help our customers optimise their performance.
A key commitment of RTE's industrial approach is to provide open access to the power system's data for everyone. The Data and Services portals – currently in the process of being rolled out – are an integral part of this approach.
A wide range of available data
Starting immediately, the Services Portal has a section open to the public:
- Where users can view public data published by RTE (about any downtime affecting generating facilities, daily curves, etc.).
- All users have the option of opening an online account so they can customise their workspace.
From now on, you can also access your private metering data and view it in a secure mode:
- Raw and validated metering data
- Raw and validated system data
- Raw and validated physical data
You can use this new service to view any data you're interested in… in just a glance: data can be filtered and displayed dynamically, and soon you'll have access to additional comparison functions, as well as being able to download data.
Notification services for keeping you informed
A new incident reporting service about electricity quality now adds to the range of notification services available to RTE customers:
- Subscribed power exceedance notification
- Tangent Phi exceedance notification
- Consumption threshold exceedance notification
Notification services will send you near-real time notifications by email and/or text message.
Simple management of your services and users
For all private data services, customers can independently manage users and authorisations relating to their company for the various services available.
Import your data into your own IT system
In addition, the Data Portal provides IT developers with around thirty APIs*:
- 7 Partner APIs for customers with their metering data,
- 24 Open APIs providing access to the power system's public data (RTE's consumption and generation data, demand response mechanisms and cross-border electricity interconnections), including data on the Services Portal.
*An API is a line of computer code which enables company A to retrieve resources (data, services, content, etc.) from company B, and to display these resources on its own channels (website, application, etc.).
July 10, 2017