Reegle has entered the LOD (linked open data) cloud a couple of months ago, meaning all of data is there for the taking! Of course, when we see that other websites are using reegle data that proves the relevance of this service to us. A recent development is a “data swap” with OpenEI: we have [...]
It’s done – the ‘new’ reegle clean energy info portal is online! We worked very hard in the last weeks to launch the new reegle tomorrow alongside the EE-Global in Brussels (say hallo to me if you are there!) and I have to say: It was definitely worth the hard work! One of our most [...]
I have just come back from my trip to the UK and can really sum it up as a success! Not only where all my interview partners from different organizations very helpful and friendly, they also really helped me with organizing the mind map which will be the base for the Climate Compatible Development Thesaurus [...]
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 [...]
You may have noticed that here on reegle blog we quite often bring up “open data” “open linked data” and “open government data”. All sounds good, but really, what can you do with it today? A couple of days ago I went to the ODG (open government table) regular’s table in Vienna. An interesting bunch [...]
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, [...]