How this automation works
Monitor environmental conditions and automatically forward CO2 level data to your Adafruit IO feed. This Applet runs when the Green Light Signal detects a low CO2 level and then sends the reading to Adafruit IO. Ideal for smart environmental projects or dashboards that react to air quality changes.
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6 triggers, queries, and actions
Any new data
If CO2 Level Is Low
Monitor a feed on Adafruit IO
Send data to Adafruit IO
Any new data
If CO2 Level Is Low
Monitor a feed on Adafruit IO
Send data to Adafruit IO
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About Green Light Signal
Powered by data from National Grid you can now make products and services that harmonises with the CO2 emissions coming from the electricity generation in Great Britain. When the emissions are low in your particular region this service will simply give you the Green Light.
Powered by data from National Grid you can now make products and services that harmonises with the CO2 emissions coming from the electricity generation in Great Britain. When the emissions are low in your particular region this service will simply give you the Green Light.
About Adafruit
Adafruit was founded by MIT engineer, Limor “Ladyada” Fried. Her goal was to create the best place online for learning electronics and making the best designed products for makers of all ages and skill levels.
Adafruit was founded by MIT engineer, Limor “Ladyada” Fried. Her goal was to create the best place online for learning electronics and making the best designed products for makers of all ages and skill levels.
