@pipeworx/carbon

Connect: https://gateway.pipeworx.io/carbon/mcp · Install: one-click buttons

Tools: 5

Tools

  • get_intensity — Check current UK electricity carbon intensity. Returns gCO2/kWh (forecast and actual) plus intensity level (very low to very high). Use to schedule energy-intensive tasks during low-carbon periods.
  • get_intensity_by_date — Get UK electricity carbon intensity for every 30-minute period on a specific date (e.g., “2024-01-15”). Returns gCO2/kWh forecast and actual. Use to identify lowest-carbon hours.
  • get_generation_mix — Check current UK electricity grid composition by source percentage (gas, coal, wind, solar, nuclear, hydro, biomass, imports). Use to understand real-time grid energy mix.
  • get_regional_intensity — Carbon intensity (forecast gCO2/kWh + index band) and generation mix for a specific Great Britain region. Pass “postcode” (UK outcode — first half of a postcode, e.g. “RG10”) or “regionid” (1–17, e.g.
  • get_intensity_factors — Carbon intensity factors (gCO2/kWh) per fuel type used in the headline figures — e.g. Coal 937, Gas (Combined Cycle) 394, Nuclear 0, Wind 0, Solar 0.

Tools

  • get_generation_mix — Check current UK electricity grid composition by source percentage (gas, coal, wind, solar, nuclear, hydro, biomass, imports). Use to understand real-time grid energy mix.
  • get_intensity — Check current UK electricity carbon intensity. Returns gCO2/kWh (forecast and actual) plus intensity level (very low to very high). Use to schedule energy-intensive tasks during low-carbon periods.
  • get_intensity_by_date — Get UK electricity carbon intensity for every 30-minute period on a specific date (e.g., 2024-01-15 ). Returns gCO2/kWh forecast and actual. Use to identify lowest-carbon hours.
  • get_intensity_factors — Carbon intensity factors (gCO2/kWh) per fuel type used in the headline figures — e.g. Coal 937, Gas (Combined Cycle) 394, Nuclear 0, Wind 0, Solar 0.
  • get_regional_intensity — Carbon intensity (forecast gCO2/kWh + index band) and generation mix for a specific Great Britain region. Pass postcode (UK outcode — first half of a postcode, e.g. RG10 ) or regionid (1–17, e.g. 13 =

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