Python library for fetching Nord Pool Elspot prices.
The minimum supported Python version is 3.9, which receives security updates until 2025-10. The library won't install without trickery on older versions, so update your Python.
To install from PyPi, use
pip install nordpool
To upgrade installation from PyPi, use
pip install -U nordpool
# Import library for fetching Elspot data
from nordpool import elspot
from pprint import pprint
# Initialize class for fetching Elspot prices
prices_spot = elspot.Prices()
# Fetch hourly Elspot prices for Finland and print the resulting dictionary
# If the prices are reported as None, it means that the prices fetched aren't yet available.
# The library by default tries to fetch prices for tomorrow and they're released ~13:00 Swedish time.
pprint(prices_spot.hourly(areas=['FI']))
{u'areas': {
u'FI': {
u'values': [
{u'end': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 3, 23, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'start': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 3, 22, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'value': 31.2},
{u'end': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 4, 0, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'start': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 3, 23, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'value': 30.68},
... SNIP ...
{u'end': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 4, 22, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'start': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 4, 21, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'value': 30.82}]}},
u'currency': u'EUR',
u'end': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 4, 22, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'start': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 3, 22, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>),
u'updated': datetime.datetime(2014, 10, 3, 10, 42, 42, 110000, tzinfo=<UTC>)}
...