[Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - electricity
Lukas Richert
lrichert at posteo.de
Tue Dec 29 13:59:42 UTC 2020
Hi Mateusz,
I don't see the benefit of adding advertised_ in front of origin
honestly - it just makes the tags even longer. How we define the tags
should be clear and I think it is in this case. The wiki states that
this is by financial means and any adult should know how the grid works.
I think the wording is intuitive since GO's are explicitly financial
products, but perhaps you have an idea for a word that captures the idea
of advertised origin more concisely?
Cheers, Lukas
On 29.12.20 14:08, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
> sorry, that was obviously supposed to be
> electricity:advertised_origin
>
>
> Dec 29, 2020, 14:04 by tagging at openstreetmap.org:
>
> electricity:grid:origin=hydro type of tagging still is not making
> clear that it is not
> about electricity origin, but rather about some sort of assigning
> credits (that is more
> or less encouraging more production of renewable power).
>
> I would be fine with electricity:advertised_grid, I consider
> electricity:grid:origin
> as misleading.
>
> This car charging station is not going down when hydro-power
> production pauses.
>
> Dec 29, 2020, 11:29 by lrichert at posteo.de:
>
> 3. There seems to be vehement opposition to the :origin tag.
> It is now separate from input as was originally requested. I
> unfortunately can't change the laws around guaranteeing origin
> but would like some way to map this feature. It has been made
> abundantly clear that this is of financial means. I'd also
> like to point out that we map organic=* and this too could be
> a "lie" with no way for the mapper to verify it.
>
>
>
>
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