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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Elektro Ljubljana, d.d., COMSENSUS D.O.O., General Electric (France), SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS, FIWARE FOUNDATION EV +24 partnersElektro Ljubljana, d.d.,COMSENSUS D.O.O.,General Electric (France),SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,FIWARE FOUNDATION EV,ENGIE,ELEKTRO CELJE D.D.,Trialog (France),TECNALIA,Cluster de Energía,FORTUM OYJ,KOMUNALNO PODJETJE VELENJE DOO,FHG,TNO,HINE RENOVABLES SL,ASM TERNI SPA,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,INTERNATIONAL DATA SPACES ASSOCIATION IDSA,NTUA,R&D NESTER,Nokia (Finland),LEIF,ENVIRODUAL D.O.O.,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,ED LUXEMBOURG,INESC TEC,RWTH,EMOTION SRL,PUBLIC GAS CORPORATION SAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069831Overall Budget: 9,087,820 EURFunder Contribution: 7,645,510 EURThe ongoing energy system digitization is making available an enormous amount of data, paving the way for data sharing-enabled cross-value chain services, which may contribute to system-level increased efficiency and hence facilitate the energy transition. However data sharing in the energy sector is lagging behind, mainly due to lack of trust, privacy breaches risk and business models immaturity. In that respect ENERSHARE will a) deliver a Reference Architecture for a European Energy Data Space, which hybridizes SGAM with IDSA and GAIA-X architectures, by bringing data value chain perspective into the energy one b) evolve interoperability, trust, data value and governance building blocks to TRL 6-7 IDSA-compliant ones, adapt them to energy sector, and deploy: 1) across-energy and cross-sector data enhancement technology enablers and standardizable interfaces and open APIs by leveraging on open Standards (e.g. ETSI Context Broker) and ontologies (e.g. SAREF 2) trust-related connectors, to ensure privacy, confidentiality, cybersecurity-preserving trust, sovereignty and full control of data 3) Blockchain/Smart contract-enriched marketplace for data versus energy assets/services coordination, sharing, exchange, and beyond financial compensation 4) cross-value chain value-added services and Digital Twins, by leveraging on privacy-preserving federated learning c) integrate and deploy them within a Reference Implementation of a European Energy Data Space, which will be demonstrated along 7 pilots and 11 intra-electricity, intra-energy and beyond energy use cases d) co-design SSH-based consumer-centric business models for energy data sharing enabling data beyond-financial value creation and spreading along value chain d) prepare the ground for the European Energy Data Space setup, through alignment with EU-level relevant initiatives (GAIA-X, IDSA, BDVA, ETIP SNET, BRIDGE), contributing to Data Space standardization and boosting a level playing field for data sharing.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:IFU HAMBURG GMBH, Uppsala University, IPE, TALLINNA LINN, TUAS +12 partnersIFU HAMBURG GMBH,Uppsala University,IPE,TALLINNA LINN,TUAS,RIGAS PLANOSANAS REGIONS,CLEANTECH ESTONIA MTU,VARSINAIS-SUOMI MAAKUNTA EGENTLIGA FINLANDS FORBUN,ETI,HWWI,HAW,LSTC,University of Turku,LEIF,UPWIS AB,TUT,Turku Science ParkFunder: European Commission Project Code: 319923more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:IPE, ENEA, NVE, FU, ECOAZIONI +11 partnersIPE,ENEA,NVE,FU,ECOAZIONI,TU/e,ASOCIACION CANARIA DE ENERGIAS RENOVABLES, ACER,ECORYS ES,LEIF,BBH,INEGI,REScoop.eu vzw,VITO,ICLEI EURO,KAPE,CICEROFunder: European Commission Project Code: 953040Overall Budget: 2,998,850 EURFunder Contribution: 2,998,850 EURCOME RES aims to facilitate the market uptake of RES in the electricity sector by supporting, with a set of specific activities, the implementation of the provisions for renewable energy communities (RECs) as defined in the new Renewable Energy Directive to be transposed in 2021. Taking a multi- and transdisciplinary approach, COME RES aids the development of RECs in nine European countries (BE, DE, IT, LV, NL, NO, PL, PT, SP). It covers different socio-technological systems including community PV, wind (onshore), storage and integrated solutions. The countries selected range from pioneers that have gained broad experience of community energy (CE) to countries that are just beginning to look at CE. COME RES analyses legal, socioeconomic, spatial and environmental characteristics, and the reasons for the slow deployment of RECs in selected target regions. Stakeholder desks consisting of the project partners and committed community, market and policy actors in each country take on the operational tasks. Both overall and specific objectives will be reached by i) analysing the potentials, barriers and drivers for RECs in the target regions, ii) carrying out stakeholder dialogues, iii) developing regional action plans and business-model proposals for target regions, iv) examining good/best practice cases that are transferable to specific local, regional and national contexts, v) initiating transfers of best practice solutions via policy labs supported by capacity development and training and vi) developing a renewable energy community platform. The consortium synchronises project activities with the transposition/implementation of the Clean Energy Package and its provisions for RECs in policy labs. Policy lessons with validity across Europe will be drawn and recommendations proposed. Over 85 stakeholders and market actors have provided letters of support expressing their commitment to support the project and implement its results.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:KQ, IEECP, NTUA, SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS, ENERGY AGENCY OF THE NALON AREA +22 partnersKQ,IEECP,NTUA,SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,ENERGY AGENCY OF THE NALON AREA,University of Hannover,SOCIAL OPEN AND INCLUSIVE INNOVATION ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,KLIMATA UN ENERGETIKAS MINISTRIJA,MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS,SOCIETY FOR HELLENISM AND PHILHELLENISM,GARCIA RAMA,GMINA GORA KALWARIA,GOPARITY,Ministry of Digital Governance,OKTAVE,LEIF,ASSOCIACAO JUST A CHANGE,ASOCIACIA POSKYTOVATELOV ENERGETICKYCH SLUZIEB,T.G. TECHNIKI MONOPROSOPI I.K.E.,ED LUXEMBOURG,COOPERNICO,450,CORDIA AE,FUNDACION CTIC CENTRO TECNOLOGICO PARA EL DESARROL,ECB,+48 ARCHITEKTURA S.C.,VEOLIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101080029Overall Budget: 9,562,850 EURFunder Contribution: 7,367,150 EURThe overall vision of FORTESIE is to design, demonstrate, validate and replicate innovative renovation packages in the building industry with Smart Performance-Based guarantees and financing, aiming at Efficient, Sustainable and Inclusive Energy (ESIE) use to accelerate the Renovation Wave in Europe. The renovation packages will combine state-of-the-art construction materials and technologies components (prefabricated facades, BIPV, heat pumps, etc.), innovative digital technologies for measurement and verification, and attractive financing (e.g. contractual frameworks for smart performance guarantees, financing mechanisms, engagement techniques, green-euros, etc.), to raise the overall EPC value proposition. The renovation packages will be tailored to specific target groups needs and optimised to improve the ESIE performance considering energy, CO2 and comfort. Each package will be demonstrated and validated in real life use cases and customised for replication in all other partner countries for immediate market take-up. Methodologies from Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) will be adopted for: a. the creation of collaborative business models that boost the Renovation Wave by considering all stakeholders’ value and revenue streams, b. novel incentivisation and behavioural change models that aim to stimulate long term engagement with focused interactions to adopt green behaviour c. the incorporation of a digital currency, green-euro, (€G) for financing, rewarding and creating an inclusive /collective narrative in the fight against climate change d. the collection of feedback for recommendations to policy and business stakeholders, e. Mapping and understanding the complex interplay between the different stakeholders to deliver an engagement strategy across the value chain.These demonstrations will potentially constitute the green-euro as a retail Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), hence revolutionising the financing of renovation approaches. An online marketplace, will be offering first level advice, directing consumers through the value chain of stakeholders and facilitating access to these “packaged” renovation services.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:ICLEI EURO, VEOLIA, SEVEN, EREN, ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA +13 partnersICLEI EURO,VEOLIA,SEVEN,EREN,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,CARTIF,LEIF,Fasada,CECODHAS,NTUA,HOLISTIC IKE,EURAC,MIASTO GDYNIA,ASM TERNI SPA,COMSENSUS D.O.O.,BTC D.D.,RWTH,COOPERNICOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000158Overall Budget: 4,577,840 EURFunder Contribution: 3,996,020 EURThe decentralization of the energy system coupled with advancements on IoT, big data, AI and distributed computing are creating a new momentum for exploiting data-driven services to improve buildings energy efficiency. Despite a large number of buildings data hubs and vocabularies have become available, some barriers hamper the exploitation of that potential, such as the lack of interoperability among heterogeneous static (e.g.BIM), building automation and IoT dynamic data sources and ontologies, and the lack of interoperable big data architectures fully tailored to smart buildings. In that respect MATRYCS will i) deliver an open Reference Architecture for Smart Energy Efficient Buildings, which aligns BDVA SRIA, FIWARE architecture, SAREF, HAYSTACK, and BRICK schema vocabularies (among the many others), and enable B2B sovereignty preserving multi-party data exchange, while providing full interoperability of big data enablers with smart buildings standards and addressing privacy and cyber-security constraints ii) upscale a number of TRL 5-6 technology enablers, such as sovereignty-preserving DLT/off-chain data governance, big data pipeline orchestration, IoT/edge AI-based federated learning and visual analytics and deploy them within the TRL 7-8 MATRYCS workbench iii) deliver a TRL8 open modular big data cloud analytic toolbox as front-end for one-stop-shop analytics services development iv) validate such framework through the deployment of analytics services focusing on digital building twins, improved buildings operation, building infrastructure design, EU/national policy assessment for energy efficiency investments on 11 large scale pilots by different stakeholders (facility managers, ESCOs, financial institutions, construction companies, municipalities, electricity grid and DH operators, policy makers) v) setup the BDA Alliance as a vibrant data-driven ecosystem for attracting new data hubs and SME service providers, enabling thus EU-wise take-up and replication
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