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To be implemented, this will probably run on my web page stofradar.nl. | To be implemented, this will probably run on my web page stofradar.nl. | ||
Some REST-like resource like http://stofradar.nl:9001/power/ | Some REST-like resource like http://stofradar.nl:9001/power/latest | ||
Returns a JSON-structure like: | Returns a JSON-structure like: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
{ | { | ||
"time": 1656490664, | |||
"total": 1600, | |||
"energymix": [ | "energymix": [ | ||
{ "id": "solar", "name": "Solar power", "percentage": 40, "color": "#FFFF00"}, | { "id": "solar", "name": "Solar power", "percentage": 40, "color": "#FFFF00"}, |
Revision as of 08:19, 29 June 2022
Project PowerLight | |
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Show energy mix of dutch power generation as a pie chart on a LED ring | |
Status | In progress |
Contact | bertrik |
Last Update | 2022-06-29 |
The concept
Draw the current power generation-mix as a kind of pie chart on a LED ring light, with colors representing a fraction of a specific power generation source.
For example:
- blue: wind power
- yellow: solar power
- green: power from biomass
- purple: power from nuclear
- red: fossil + other
Power generation data
This is a bit of a problem. There is no open data available with reasonably complete power generation fractions!
The solar power problem
In particular the solar power fraction is incomplete, see also:
- https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/dutch-electrical-power-figures-2/ (text)
- https://energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=en&c=NL note how the solar part is tiny
There is a model to estimate this fraction at https://api.netanders.io/, however you cannot use this API without a key (and you can't just get a key).
Hardware
Parts:
- LED ring light https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005003798658173.html
- Wemos D1 mini with an ESP8266
Software
The software consists of two parts:
- backend part that collects the power generation data
- light part that visualizes the power generation as fractions on a LED ring
Backend
To be implemented, this will probably run on my web page stofradar.nl. Some REST-like resource like http://stofradar.nl:9001/power/latest
Returns a JSON-structure like:
{ "time": 1656490664, "total": 1600, "energymix": [ { "id": "solar", "name": "Solar power", "percentage": 40, "color": "#FFFF00"}, { "id": "wind", "name": "Wind power", "percentage": 25, "color": "#0000FF"}, { "id": "fossil", "name": "Fossil (gas+coal)", "percentage": 25, "color": "#FF0000"}, { "id": "biomass", "name": "Biomass", "percentage": 5, "color": "#00FF00"}, { "id": "nuclear", "name": "Nuclear power", "percentage": 5, "color": "#FF00FF"} ] }
The power light can just display the fractions with the corresponding colors as specified in the JSON, in the order they are mentioned in the JSON.