18 Mar 2011
by Denise Recheis - Category: reegle
As I have mentioned before I am in the process of building a Climate Compatible Development Thesaurus for our reegle energy information gateway. The Renewable Energy Thesaurus is already in place (but constantly undergoing improvements) already supports our clean energy web search as well as it brings you extensive renewables glossary with definitions and a [...]
A few days ago I did an interview with semanticweb.com, explaining why the semantic web and (linked) open data are an important tool to facilitate the renewable energy and energy efficiency marketplace and how we use these technology to add value to the information we provide on reegle.info. One Example: On reegle a lot of [...]
As mentioned in my article about the launch of our open data portal (http://data.reegle.info), I attended the Linked Open Government Data Camp in London last year. During this event, the organisers interviewed me and Martin Kaltenböck from Semantic Web Company on our approach to provide linked open energy data (free to re-use) via reegle. Now, [...]
It has been noted on several occasions that there seems to be some confusion in regard to relevant energy terms, for example when graphs and statistics are compared. Therefore it makes sense to explain same of the most often referred-to terms.
Following the worldwide trend of Open Government Data as well as Linked (Open) Data, REEEP launched in cooperation with our implementation partner “Semantic Web Company” the new reegle data portal today. On data.reegle.info you now can find data on stakeholders in the clean energy area as well as (energy) country profiles. This is just the [...]
Finally, a year-long project has come to end: I have established the bioenergy potentials for 32 European countries for implementation into the reegle map! I have calculated the technical and theoretical potentials for these countries in regard to solid biomass, liquid biofuel and biogas. The study ‘Bioenergy Potentials in Europe’ is my diploma thesis marking [...]