Science Publications

Energy consumer data management models : a richer taxonomy and four reflections from the European experience

Access to metering and consumption data of final customers is crucial to support core market activities and emerging data-driven services in liberalised electricity markets.

Energy Data Governance Fragmentation in Europe: Challenges, Models, and Pathways to Integration

The shift to a decentralized and digitalized energy market in Europe requires efficient and standardized energy data exchange.

A Framework for Overcoming Data Accessibility Challenges in Urban Microgrids for Smart Cities

Smart grid-connected urban microgrids can prove crucial for integrating distributed renewable energy resources, reducing dependency on the utility grid, increasing the democratization of energy in the smart city, and enabling local energy exchanges, among other things.

Access to metering and consumption data: learning from national experiences

Updates and insights on energy consumer data management from FSR

Bridge, Standards User Group (BSUG)

After analysing Standard Development Organisations, standardisation topics, this report proposes a list of topics, findings and recommendations associated BRIDGE Standards User Group. This report has identified the following 4 main topics along with findings and associated recommendations: Internal coordination; External coordination; Standardisation topics; Standardisation topics management.

European (energy) data exchange reference architecture 3.1

This is the version 3.1 of Data Exchange Reference Architecture – DERA 3.1. The BRIDGE report on energy data exchange reference architecture aims at contributing to the discussion about and the practical steps towards truly interoperable and business process agnostic data exchange arrangements on European scale both inside energy domain and across different domains.

Empowering Energy Communities and P2P Energy Sharing: A Novel End-to-End Ecosystem for Planning, Deployment, and Operation

This publication presents a novel end-to-end ecosystem designed to foster the planning, deployment, and operation of ECs and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy relations.

Identification and Authentication in a Common European Data Space

This document outlines the strategic considerations and architecture for implementing a streamlined, secure, and efficient Common European Identification and Authentication (I&A)
system within the context of Project EDDIE and the broader European Data Strategy.

A Diamond in the Rough: How Energy Consumption Data Can Boost Artificial Intelligence Startups and Accelerate the Green Transition

This policy brief explores how the reuse of energy consumption data can foster a dynamic cleantech ecosystem and contribute to achieving the goals of the European Green Deal. Drawing on insights from EDDIE, a decentralised platform that standardises data formats and enhances data management across Europe, the brief outlines five key recommendations for shifting from a focus on data regulation to fostering innovation. These recommendations include: Enhancing User Experience, Nurturing the Cleantech Ecosystem, Strengthening, Data Stewardship, Clarifying GDPR Guidelines, Eliminating Barriers to the Single Market.

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