Physical flows Belgian balance
Electricity moves freely around the interconnected grid, taking no account of borders between countries.
Disclaimer
These data are identical to those published by Elia on the ENTSOE Transparency platform in accordance with Article 12.1.G of the EU Regulation 543/2013. However, values displayed are quarter-hourly values on our website, versus hourly average values on Transparence's ENTSOE platform, which may result in some differences.
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Graph explanation
Each graph represents one border. A positive figure means that Belgium exports energy, while a negative figure indicates an import. Using the calendar, you can call up data for each of the past 365 days and select a reference date.
The graph represents the balance of physical flows at Belgian borders and therefore indicates whether the country imports or exports energy for every quarter of an hour. -
Green curve
Data for the same day, up to one quarter-hour before the page was opened.
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Orange curve
The flows for a reference day (the previous day is shown by default).
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Vertical lineCurrent time of day.