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hdr

has been a member of Pachube since March 2008.

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Data updated: Mon Mar 15 15:46:19 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by hdr.
Data updated: Tue Oct 13 10:16:11 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
As one of the largest energy companies in Finland, Helsingin Energia supplies electric energy to about 400,000 customers in Finland and covers more than 90 percent of the heat demand of the capital city with district heat. Helsingin Energia produces and sells district cooling, which is considerably expanding in Helsinki.
Data updated: Thu Oct 29 14:11:01 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
Data updated: Wed Jan 06 08:31:15 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
Cross-platform app (built in Processing/Java) to make the CurrentCost --> Pachube connection easier... almost plug'n'play... See http://community.pachube.com/currentcost for more info.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 15:46:36 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by hdr.
UK National Grid data webscraped from http://www.nationalgrid.com/.
Data updated: Sat Jul 18 01:16:00 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by hdr.
Feed created to test out Pachuberry -- a Pachube-enabled Blackberry, returning GPS info.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 15:45:13 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by hdr.
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