Electricity prices in the U.S. can jump from $100/MWh to $3,000/MWh in under an hour during grid stress events. For most people following energy markets, getting clean, current data means paying for expensive platforms or parsing raw government files yourself.

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    I built EnergyPulse as a free alternative. It tracks residential electricity and natural gas prices across five major states, flags unusual price movements automatically, and generates plain-English summaries of what's happening in each market.

    The data comes directly from the EIA's Open Data API and updates on a schedule. Two years of historical data is available so you can see how prices have trended.

    Take a look: https://dvzc65cpn8cgf.cloudfront.net/dashboard

    Would love feedback from anyone who actually works in energy on what data or states would be most useful to add.

    Built a free dashboard tracking real-time electricity and natural gas prices across IL, TX, OH, CA, and NY
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