I imagine you are following the import guidelines? https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct - Joseph Eisenberg On 12/21/19, François Lacombe <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all > > I'd like to let you know about a recent and good opendata improvement in > France regarding power networks we use to map in OSM. > Two biggest distribution grid operators in metropolitan France, Enedis and > Geredis, had released under Open License both overhead and underground > network maps > > You may browse them here > https://www.enedis.fr/cartographie-des-reseaux-denedis > http://www.geredis.fr/open-data > > I've been involved in this seek of open data for years and found key > insiders that understood the benefits of opening their datasets. Until now, > community had pushed approx 800k poles and dozen of thousand km of overhead > lines to convince operators it makes sense to check GIS against ground data > and make it freely available. > As a result, 800k distribution substations are now processed by osmose to > enable anyone to integrate them directly on appropriate buildings > > It's not the first time such efforts are made. Power substations imports > has been seen in Poland recently and maybe in other countries which is good > news. > > This complete the already available overhead/underground French > transmission grid map released by RTE in early 2017 > https://opendata.reseaux-energies.fr/explore/dataset/lignes-souterraines-rte/map/?disjunctive.etat&disjunctive.tension&location=15,43.31032,5.38377&basemap=f91575 > > Finally, there is still approximately 100 DSO companies remaining to > convince to join this effort. They cover less than 5% of metropolitan land > (for ~200k subscribers) to reach 100% of existing networks. > > All the best > > François > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

