Power BI for the Energy sector (revisited)!!: Power BI and Data Analytics for Enviro’s (July 2021)
Christian Borovac
The "Power BI and Data Analytics for Enviros" meetup group is all about sharing tips, tricks and hacks for analysing, visualising and communicating environmental data. The purpose of this blog is to summarise the key take-aways from each of the presenters, to help with sharing knowledge, empowering others and creating a strong data culture within our community.
In July, Joel Gallagher presented on “Solar Panels & Power BI: one homeowners attempt to make sense of the data. After installing his shiny new home solar system, Joel was keen to to dig deeper into its data and performance. In this talk he goes through the process of extracting the usage data and finding insights via Power BI. Mim Djouallah also presented on building his dashboard to track fluctuations in the Australian energy market (excluding WA), available here http://nemtracker.github.io/. For the project Mim needed to extract data that changed every 5 minutes. At that time Power BI Premium Per User (PPU) licensing was not available, thus his team ended up using BigQuery as a low-cost solution (less than $1/month). This demonstration walked through the approach used to build the ETL process (Storage, Python Functions, Dataform, and BigQuery ). And taking advantage of using a database to centrally store data, Mim showed different scenarios on how to visualize the results in Power BI/ Streamlit/ Google Data Studio.
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Joel discussed his home solar Power BI report, the idea behind the development and reasons why measuring and visualising your energy output is important. You can watch Joel’s session in the recording above and a few pictures on the report are below.
Additionally he described the pros and cons behind different tools used in the workflow for extracting, processing and visualising the data!
Sign up now for our next session on 19th August where we will hear from the Green Building Council of Australia on using the Power Platform to assess sustainability of green buildings across the country. You can register here: https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/powerbi4enviros/events/279456508/ - and if you have ideas for a future session then please let us know at info@discoverei.com .
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