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leveraging the energy transition by gamified learning and AI, guided by cross sectoral integrated services and digital twin models to foster accessible and human-centered energy saving experiences

Project description

Empowering communities in the journey towards inclusive energy

As global energy consumption continues to rise, so do the challenges of sustainability and inclusivity. Many communities, especially marginalised ones, lack access to efficient solutions. Traditional approaches often overlook these disparities, exacerbating environmental and social inequalities. In response, the EU-funded ENERGENIUS project has emerged as a groundbreaking initiative. It aims to revolutionise energy management by fostering an inclusive, community-driven transition. At its core lies the ENERGENIUS Suite, a sophisticated digital platform designed to integrate sectors and deliver tailored, AI-driven solutions for energy efficiency and societal well-being. With its commitment to ‘Leave No One Behind,’ ENERGENIUS sets benchmarks for secure, interconnected data exchange in pursuit of sustainable development goals.

Objective

The ENERGENIUS project provides an innovative pathway dedicated to cultivating an inclusive, community-driven energy transition, underpinned by the ethos of 'Leave No One Behind.' At its heart is the ENERGENIUS Suite, a comprehensive, one-stop-shop digital platform providing a wide range of interlinked services, including digital twin models, serious games, cross-sectoral dashboards, marketplace and AI-driven recommendations. This robust ecosystem amalgamates data across various sectors—from energy, healthcare, and finance to traffic, social media, real estate, and tourism—delivering customized, AI-powered solutions for energy efficiency. By harnessing the collective intelligence of its community, ENERGENIUS not only offers personalized energy-saving advice but also reciprocally enriches multiple sectors. Upholding the highest standards in interoperability and privacy-by-design, ENERGENIUS is establishing new milestones for secure, seamless cross-sectoral data exchange.

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HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-03

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Coordinator

MY ENERGIA ONER SL
Net EU contribution

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€ 390 250,00
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CARRETA DE MADRID KM 388 EDIFICIO R MODULO 31 COMPLEJO ESPINARDO
30100 ESPINARDO
Spain

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SME

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Yes
Region
Sur Región de Murcia Murcia
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 557 500,00

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