Skip to content

Explaining Green Button (policy) versus Green Button (data standard for energy usage data) #52

@nsinai

Description

@nsinai

I'm not sure where to do this, or if this should be made explicit on Greenbuttondata.org, but it seems from numerous conversations with folks new to Green Button that the following is NOT clear to everyone:

GREEN BUTTON is often shorthand for the public policy idea that electric customers of all sizes (residential, commercial, government) ought to have access to their own energy usage (and price, if possible) info from their electric utility -- in a standard, digital format.

GREEN BUTTON is also a formal data standard (in XML) for accessing and/or sharing energy usage information. The first version of the standard is a utility customer downloading a file of their own energy usage data from their account on a utility customer portal (i.e. Green Button Download My Data). The next (and more automated) version is a utility customer transmitting energy usage data from their own utility to a third party of their choosing (i.e. Green Button Connect My Data).

FURTHERMORE, the Green Button data standard can be implemented in non-utility contexts (imagine an enterprise that has its own sensors or meters). MOREOVER, the standard is flexible and extensible -- maybe too much so -- and could be used for natural gas, water, etc.

Should this complexity be explained anywhere?

Metadata

Metadata

Assignees

No one assigned

    Labels

    No labels
    No labels

    Type

    No type

    Projects

    No projects

    Milestone

    No milestone

    Relationships

    None yet

    Development

    No branches or pull requests

    Issue actions