
Keeley Erhardt expanded NYISO data coverage for the gridstatus/gridstatus repository, focusing on integrating 2024-2025 capacity data to improve business decision-making. She updated data ingestion pipelines and processing logic to accommodate new data schemas, ensuring that the system could reliably handle evolving data sources. Using Python and SQL, Keeley enhanced test automation to cover the additional years, which increased data reliability and prevented regressions. Her work emphasized data engineering and API integration, resulting in more complete and comparable NYISO metrics year-over-year. The month’s efforts centered on feature development and test coverage, with no major bugs reported during this period.

January 2025 monthly summary for gridstatus/gridstatus: Focused on expanding NYISO data coverage to 2024-2025 and ensuring data quality for business decisions. Key delivery: updated capacity data URLs, adjusted processing to align with new data schemas, and expanded test coverage for the new years. No major bugs reported; overall impact is improved data completeness, reliability, and year-over-year comparability for NYISO metrics. Technologies demonstrated include data ingestion pipelines, schema migrations, test automation, and CI.
January 2025 monthly summary for gridstatus/gridstatus: Focused on expanding NYISO data coverage to 2024-2025 and ensuring data quality for business decisions. Key delivery: updated capacity data URLs, adjusted processing to align with new data schemas, and expanded test coverage for the new years. No major bugs reported; overall impact is improved data completeness, reliability, and year-over-year comparability for NYISO metrics. Technologies demonstrated include data ingestion pipelines, schema migrations, test automation, and CI.
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