Access Arcadia utility data for bills, meter readings, and carbon calculations.
The available material is sparse, but the tool appears to query the Arcadia utility data API for billing, meter, and carbon data. It is open-source and does not declare keys or endpoints, which helps auditability; the main concerns are local code execution plus low adoption and unknown maintenance, so overall it is low-to-moderate risk with some need for verification.
The material explicitly states there are no required keys or environment variables. There is no evidence of API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials being requested, so credential exposure/misuse appears low based on the provided facts.
The description says it is an MCP server for the 'Arcadia Arc utility data API', which implies network communication and data retrieval. However, no specific remote host is disclosed, so the egress destination and scope are not fully transparent. There is no clear red flag of sending data to unrelated or suspicious endpoints, but the actual request targets should be verified in source before use.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code, meaning it can run local processes when installed and used. For an MCP tool, this is a common inherent capability; the material does not show unusually broad privileges or system actions clearly unrelated to its stated purpose, so this is a caution rather than a high-risk finding.
Its stated purpose is to retrieve bill data, interval meter readings, and carbon calculations, so it may handle utility and energy-related user data. The material does not specify whether it reads/writes local files or how access is scoped, and there is no explicit sign of overbroad authorization; however, the data category has some sensitivity and documentation is absent, so access should be minimized in a constrained environment.
A positive factor is that it has a public GitHub repository and is open-source, which materially improves auditability. Caution remains because it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status; these weaken trust and maintenance confidence, but do not by themselves amount to a high-risk red flag.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "arcadia-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use arcadia-mcp to retrieve the past 12 months of utility bill data for a specified account, then summarize costs, usage, and billing periods by month.
Returns 12 months of bill details and a monthly summary table of costs and usage.
Use arcadia-mcp to get interval readings for this meter within the specified date range and identify peak and off-peak usage periods.
Outputs time-series meter readings with an analysis of peak usage periods.
Use arcadia-mcp to calculate carbon emissions from the account’s energy usage data and provide a monthly emissions trend summary.
Returns carbon emission calculations and shows the month-by-month emissions trend.
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