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* EMD-API - Global Atlas Service - [https://api.emd.dk/global-atlas-service/ui/ OpenAPI-UI] - [[EMD-API_-_Global_Atlas_Services|Wiki Page]]
* EMD-API - Global Atlas Service - [https://api.emd.dk/global-atlas-service/ui/ OpenAPI-UI] - [[EMD-API_-_Global_Atlas_Services|Wiki Page]]


== License Conditions ==  
== Dataset Acknowledgement ==  
At this time of writing (November 2020), this service is in beta-release. The current licencing conditions - for the beta-API services - are as follows:
API-subscribers must clearly acknowledge EMD and its data providers as the source of data in any private or public disseminations: For details on how-to provide the attribution see the individual climate-dataset documentation pages at the online-data wiki: https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/


API access is currently provided as an addition to the services provided for our windPRO and energyPRO users. As such, the general EMD license conditions apply - see [https://www.emd.dk/files/windpro/UK-LicenseAgreement_2019.pdf pdf-here]. For our API-users, the license conditions are amended with the following:
== EMD-API Credits ==
 
'''Conditions for EMDAPI-Users''':<br>
API access to EMD online-databases are restricted to users who have been granted or have purchased the EMDAPI-access subscription. API-users are granted a license to use the data, combine the data with other products, copy the data and distribute the data in a modified form - also as a part of a commercial re-licensing. The data can be used as a part of an application or service. The following restrictions apply: Data downloads are unlimited – however a fair use policy apply. Multiple, simultaneous download-streams are not allowed. It is not allowed to re-sell or re-distribute the data in an unmodified form (where the original numerical values in the dataset are left unmodified). EMD must be notified of and approve in writing any commercial data-service offerings with re-licensing aimed at 3rd-parties. API-subscribers must clearly acknowledge EMD and its data providers as the source of data in any private or public disseminations: For details on how-to provide the attribution see the individual climate-dataset documentation pages at the online-data wiki: https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/
 
The license conditions will be updated before final release of this service. Contact our sales department to learn more.
 
== Acknowledgement ==
The EMD-API has been developed as a part of the [https://www.recastproject.dk RECAST] project. RECAST is a joint R&D project with participants from the wind energy industry and academia: [http://www.emd.dk/ EMD], [https://www.vestas.com/ Vestas], [https://www.res-group.com RES] and [https://www.dtu.dk DTU]. The RECAST project is co-funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark.
The EMD-API has been developed as a part of the [https://www.recastproject.dk RECAST] project. RECAST is a joint R&D project with participants from the wind energy industry and academia: [http://www.emd.dk/ EMD], [https://www.vestas.com/ Vestas], [https://www.res-group.com RES] and [https://www.dtu.dk DTU]. The RECAST project is co-funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark.

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Introduction

Historically, windPRO and energyPRO 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 your 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. Resources for the OpenAPI standard and the data model are here:

Please note:

  • This EMD-API introduction is aimed at programmers, modellers or analysts who are working with machine-driven interfaces and workflows, typically using programming languages like python or R.
  • Also note, that we provide a number of python (jupyter notebook) samples to get you kick-started in using our API-services and to integrate towards your own services and tools.

Get Help, Get Access or See Operational Status

Authentication

Database-access is via an API-key approach which authenticates against a server-whitelist. Thus, in order to access the API-services, dataset users must provide their provide their login credentials (API-key). The API-key is personal and is never to be shared.

URL's for API-Access and Documentation

Data and services are accessed from the following general URL: https://api.emd.dk. Individual data and service API's are available from other wiki-pages (see also the category pages below).

Dataset Acknowledgement

API-subscribers must clearly acknowledge EMD and its data providers as the source of data in any private or public disseminations: For details on how-to provide the attribution see the individual climate-dataset documentation pages at the online-data wiki: https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/

EMD-API Credits

The EMD-API has been developed as a part of the RECAST project. RECAST is a joint R&D project with participants from the wind energy industry and academia: EMD, Vestas, RES and DTU. The RECAST project is co-funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark.