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Monitoring energy usage with smart plugs, Prometheus and Grafana
I nerded out on this a few years ago and ended up buying a not well known device called a rainforest automation eagle (https://www.rainforestautomation.com/rfa-z114-eagle-200-2/). Its a pretty straight forward little linux device that reads your smart meter (after being enrolled via your utility). It exposes an xml api that I bridge to Prometheus (https://github.com/kklipsch/reagle).
I also bridge my utility (ComEd's) pricing feed to prometheus (https://github.com/kklipsch/comed_exporter). Between those 2 I get pretty good whole home utilization and pricing info graphed into Prometheus (and thus into Grafana).
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Ercot nearly at capacity for Texas power grid
The screen in my kitchen is a dakboard (https://dakboard.com/site) we largely use it as a digital picture frame and calendar but it supports querying/parsing json out of the box. So to get the price on it I have it hit my providers json api https://hourlypricing.comed.com/hp-api/.
For the charts in my office I have a Prometheus/Grafana setup at home for a variety of things and built a bridge to the comed data for Prometheus (https://github.com/kklipsch/comed_exporter). For usage data I have a neat gadget called a Rainforest Automation Eagle (https://www.rainforestautomation.com/compare-emu-and-eagle/) that reads my smart meters radio signal. It exposes an xml api and I wrote a bridge to Prometheus (https://github.com/kklipsch/reagle).
Once it’s all in Prometheus the Grafana dashboards are pretty straight forward affairs.
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kklipsch/comed_exporter is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of comed_exporter is Go.