Thanks to @UniOsnabrueck the @emissions_api got an infrastructure update to provide easy access to satellite-based emission data for another ~3.5 years to come 🎉
Just deployed a new version of @emissions_api 🎉
» Fixed a number of minor issues
» Introduced product descriptions
» Updated the deployment infrastructure
https://t.co/tbp1Dbuws6
This also marks the end of the old “alpha” version of the API which will disappear over the next few days.
This will also remove our monthly $700 AWS bill which was so far (luckily) sponsored by @amazon
We are happy to announce @emissions_api version 2.
The new version brings the API away from its unstable “alpha” phase, tracks multiple types of #emissions and is no longer hosted on AWS.
https://t.co/eN6rAYb1Zl
We apologize for the delay. We wanted to finish this sooner after the end of the official @prototypefund project but sorting out infrastructure and helping with #onlineeducation during the ongoing pandemic stole our time.
As part of the #OpenDataDay hackathon by @ctreffos and @codeforosna the new @emissions_api version two (https://t.co/U0zCFXnAzX) is already being used.
Here are some visualizations for methane data by @AfflatusArts
Our @prototypefund project has come to an end. Thanks for helping us getting started.
But that's not the end for @emissions_api. Read more about what we've learned during the project and how we will continue from here:
https://t.co/we3XWsgWbp
Frisch gestärkt nach der Pause zeigt @emissions_api in einem Vortrag, wie Emissionsdaten einem breiten Publikum zugänglich gemacht werden können. #prototypedemos