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Historically, windPRO users have benefitted from easy access to the EMD online-databases – data which have been specifically developed and distributed for renewable energy purposes. With the REST (Representational State Transfer) based API’s in the EMD-API service, it is now possible to connect machine driven workflows, internal tools and services directly to more than 1Pb of high-quality climate data and other services at EMD. This page provides a brief overview on how-to access the EMD online-services through a REST-based API-access based on the [https://swagger.io/specification/ OpenAPI-standard].
Historically, windPRO users have benefitted from easy access to the EMD online-databases – data which have been specifically developed and distributed for renewable energy purposes. With the REST (Representational State Transfer) based API’s in the EMD-API service, it is now possible to connect machine driven workflows, internal tools and services directly to more than 1Pb of high-quality climate data and other services at EMD. This page provides a brief overview on how-to access the EMD online-services through a REST-based API-access based on the [https://swagger.io/specification/ OpenAPI-standard].
Please note that this introduction is rather technical, and aimed at programmers, modellers or analysts working with machine-driven interfaces and workflows.

Revision as of 15:44, 30 November 2020

Intoduction

Historically, windPRO users have benefitted from easy access to the EMD online-databases – data which have been specifically developed and distributed for renewable energy purposes. With the REST (Representational State Transfer) based API’s in the EMD-API service, it is now possible to connect machine driven workflows, internal tools and services directly to more than 1Pb of high-quality climate data and other services at EMD. This page provides a brief overview on how-to access the EMD online-services through a REST-based API-access based on the OpenAPI-standard.

Please note that this introduction is rather technical, and aimed at programmers, modellers or analysts working with machine-driven interfaces and workflows.