Inspired by the recent Show HN on satellites (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21037167) it got me wondering what other interesting APIs are out there that are free to use (mostly, or not) and provide interesting data that could either be used as part of an application or feed an application by itself.
It's an economics and financial data service from the Federal Reserve that has heaps of indicators. They aggregate data from many other sources (IMF, World Bank, etc.) so it's the closest thing to a one-stop service for economic data.
It's biased toward macro / government data though, so you won't have high-frequency private market data there.
> The Carbon Intensity API uses state-of-the-art Machine Learning and sophisticated power system modelling to forecast the carbon intensity and generation mix 96+ hours ahead for each region in Great Britain.
pnako|6 years ago
It's an economics and financial data service from the Federal Reserve that has heaps of indicators. They aggregate data from many other sources (IMF, World Bank, etc.) so it's the closest thing to a one-stop service for economic data. It's biased toward macro / government data though, so you won't have high-frequency private market data there.
https://research.stlouisfed.org/docs/api/fred/
propeller_head|6 years ago
jsingleton|6 years ago
> The Carbon Intensity API uses state-of-the-art Machine Learning and sophisticated power system modelling to forecast the carbon intensity and generation mix 96+ hours ahead for each region in Great Britain.
egfx|6 years ago
layla565|6 years ago