"One billion square metres" is an effort to promote residential positive energy buildings that is driven by REEEP and the Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN).
What does the reegle Tagging API actually do?
The reegle Tagging API (application programming interface) offers two core services to organisations that publish online resources relating to climate and clean energy:
Automated tagging of documents covering renewable energy, energy efficiency and climate relevant subjects
Suggestion of related documents from the rapidly growing content pool of items already indexed using the service
Automated tagging ensures that content is classified in a consistent way, which helps the end-user find the resources he or she is looking for. The suggestion of related documents helps to cover more angles of a given topic and can enrich your website's offering.
Important to know
Use of the reegle Tagging API is completely free of charge.
The reegle Tagging API can be used to index original content in five different languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and German.
The API returns the formats RDF/XML and JSON.
To test its functionality on a block of text you provide yourself, try the demo at api.reegle.info/try
To see how others have incorporated the reegle Tagging API into their information services, check out the examples at api.reegle.info/usecases
On the site, web developers can register to get a free API key for each project, with no limit on the number of keys. When logged in, the dashboard includes a request builder to help developers to build the necessary code.
Questions?
Ask us at api [at] reegle.info
A collaborative project
The reegle Tagging API is a collaborative project led by REEEP (which manages the most widely-used free clean energy information portal,reegle.info), with three contributing partners: OpenEI, weADAPT and IDS/Eldis, and was made possible by support from the CDKN Innovation Fund.
The Institute for Diversification and Saving of Energy (IDAE), is an agency of the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism, and linked to the Ministry of Energy.
Its strategic purpose is to contribute to improved energy efficiency, and the increased uptake of renewable energy and other low carbon technologies.
From 2008-9 to 2010-11, Environment Canada funded REEEP activities in connection with the Energy Efficiency Coalition, which among other things fostered the creation of a roadmap for energy efficiency in buildings in Mexico.
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