30.09.2022 | As an active participant in the H2020 project OPEN DEI we are happy that the Platone team had the chance to contribute to the newly published position paper "Data Spaces for Energy, Home and Mobility”.

The paper was prepared in accordance with the European Commission and domain experts from other projects. It is the outcome of most recent activity of OPEN DEI Energy Working Group 2, named "Data & Shared infrastructures".

The European Commission has promoted the deployment of the Digitalisation of Energy Action Plan (DoEAP), in order to develop an efficient, competitive market for a digital energy infrastructure and digital energy services that are both cyber-secure and sustainable.

A central aspect of DoEAP is represented by the concept of Energy Data Spaces. Data exchange is crucial for emerging energy data services in the digital energy market and will help suppliers and energy service providers to innovate and cope with an increasing share of renewables in a more decentralised energy system.

The paper "Data Spaces for Energy, Home and Mobility” addresses main issues of data exchange in the three interconnected key sectors: energy, buildings and mobility; the analysis focuses on existing concepts of data formats and data standards, reflecting on how to facilitate data sharing across the different sectors based on a common data framework.

The foremost use cases of European projects and initiatives in the specific sector or at cross-sector level are presented, depicting the current state of data exchange deployments and identifying the necessary actions for the upcoming developments.

How is Platone involved in OPEN DEI?

OPEN DEI is a H2020 project for aligning Reference Architectures, Open Platforms and Large-Scale Pilots in Digitising European Industry. It aims at leveraging synergies, identifying gaps, sharing best practices, reinforcing regional/national relationships as well as putting in place the necessary joint measures to implement common dissemination, communication, training and exploitation action plans among the Innovation Actions (IA) selected projects and their Large-Scale Pilots (LSPs).

OPEN DEI has created several Working Groups related to specific topics to serve the interest of the involved projects. Platone supports OPEN-DEI's work by providing information and participating in Working Groups. Prof. Monti's Automation of Complex Power Systems institute at RWTH is responsible for the Energy Domain in OPEN-DEI. Consortium partner E.DSO is participating in WG1 on Use cases. Platone partner Engineering is leading OPEN DEI WG2 on Shared Infrastructures and likewise participating in WG4 on Technical Topics. Additionally, BAUM is participating in WG3 on Linking Eco-systems. The active participation of Platone partners allows continuous exchange of the best practices with other projects focused on digitalisation and put in place the necessary joint measures to implement common dissemination and communication.

Platone contributed to OPEN DEI position paper “Data Spaces for Energy, Home and Mobility”

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