Hi all,
I've just discovered a document published by ENTSO-E which is the European
authority for power Transmission System Operators (like RTE in France or
TenneT in Germany :
https://www.entsoe.eu/about-entso-e/inside-entso-e/member-companies/Pages/default.aspx
)
This document summarizes a coupl
On 14.01.2015 21:54, François Lacombe wrote:
> I think it would be great to introduce the key ref:EU:EIC to tag
> transmission power lines, power plant or transmission power substation with
> it.
> These codes seem to be unique all around Europe and they would allow us to
> sustainably identify a
Hi Friedrich,
Ok for the upper case.
I would prefer ref:eu:eic since I'm not sure entsoe isn't used in any other
part of the world.
Furthermore, the E of EIC stands for ENTSO-E.
A more complete solution would be ref:eu:entsoe_eic
Cheers
*François Lacombe*
fl dot infosreseaux At gmail dot com
2015-01-15 11:08 GMT+01:00 François Lacombe :
> A more complete solution would be ref:eu:entsoe_eic
my suggestion is to use the more vocal and less susceptible to confusion
form:
ref:energy_identification_code=*
rather than the cryptic abbreviation. No need to add an "eu" into this
(implicit
Hello.
I think it is a good idea to introduce a new key for this.
I would recommand not to use “EU” (or “eu”) within the key. While the
fundation of this organization was based on EU laws, it is not
directly part of the administration of the EU (not part of the
European Commision and also not a d
I'm not sure how these codes could benefit OSM. They seem to be mostly
for use in transactions between entities such as TSO's and would have
little public interest, even for power grid 'nerds' like me.
Further, from where would you get these codes (with an odbl compatible
license)? I have neve
2015-01-15 21:27 GMT+01:00 Ole Nielsen :
> I'm not sure how these codes could benefit OSM.
It's been a long time we need unique codes to identify infrastructure
features (or group of features) instead of their own OSM ID (when you
delete something and redraw it, the ID has changed, not the EIC c
I've already introduced the ref:ERDF:gdo key for French power codification
scheme.
As suggested, ref:entsoe:eic would stand for European power codification
scheme.
The power transmission proposal had been updated
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Power_transmission_refinement#Co