Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EDDIE (European Distributed Data Infrastructure for Energy)
Période du rapport: 2023-01-01 au 2024-06-30
The Horizon Europe project EDDIE – European Distributed Data Infrastructure for Energy – offers a groundbreaking solution to this problem. By establishing a decentralised, distributed, open-source data space, EDDIE aligns with the EU Smart Grids Task Force on Implementing Acts on Interoperability and other European initiatives. This alignment ensures that data integration across Europe is both efficient, cost-effective and, at the same time, considers national data management specificities.
The EDDIE consortium consists of 16 partners from 8 different EU Member States representing scientific and educational institutions, architecture and software development companies, data-sharing infrastructure operators and connectivity consultants as well as energy service companies (ESCOs).
Furthermore, EDDIE features the Administrative Interface for In-house Data Access (AIIDA), a secure and reliable tool for accessing data from smart meters and behind-the-meter assets closed to real-time, based on customer consent and tailored to the respective use case. As of M18, AIIDA supports real-time smart meter data connectivity for Austria and France, with Italy and other MSs added very soon.
The EDDIE Marketplace, an off-the-shelve data marketplace for entities involved in energy data management (e.g. DSOs, TSOs, ECs, etc.), provides facilitation services for new data-based solutions.
EDDIE Online (https://online.eddie.energy/admin(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) – a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to allow for energy data-driven services achieve data integration within minutes – is in development and close-to-production mode since March ‘23.
In parallel to the development of the EDDIE technical components, a multidisciplinary analysis is ongoing to examine the economic properties and commercial opportunities arising from the establishment of an energy data space; assess the behavioural aspects associated with the availability and use of energy data; clarify rights, duties and principles of consumers’ energy data sharing; investigate alternative regulatory arrangements; and explore security and safety aspects of alternative data-sharing options. Close co-operation with data-sharing infrastructure operators, systems operators and startups have led to significant improvements in AT, DK, EE, ES, FR, IT and beyond.
By addressing the interoperability challenge and ensuring secure data access, EDDIE paves the way for enhanced energy services and drives the energy transition forward. This innovation sets a new standard for the industry, promising broad industrial, economic, and social benefits across Europe and beyond. It could also serve as a source of inspiration for developments in data spaces of other sectors foreseen in the 2020 EU Data Strategy.
EDDIE components are LIVE and usable by a broad audience already and they have led to smart and close-to-industrialisation solutions such as (1) near real-time data accessibility for ECs in AT, IT and FR, (2) an EU energy data monitor providing metrics across the supported countries, (3) generic load and generation forecasting services at a residential level, (4) a PaaS to support very soon energy efficiency application through e.g. the upcoming ECLIPSE DEP project with easy data integration and cost sharing, (5) integration of the ENTSO-E transparency platform to provide out-of-the box information on the individual energy mix and carbon footprint of the customer and (6) EU-wide price comparison and forecast.