The Every1 project aims to deliver an impactful concept that includes all elements needed to enable an effective participation of all European stakeholders in the digital energy market. Every1 uses a deep understanding of stakeholders, networks, regulation, and solutions, to design and deliver tailored learning paths, matching learning as well as capacity building material covering all European languages. The outreach is designed to support and empower and expand local ecosystems that include and reach to local and regional members throughout the quadruple helix, including emerging and existing energy communities, using a diverse range of communication, engagement, training, and matchmaking activities with a lasting impact.
The project starts from a deep data-informed understanding of stakeholders and ecosystems to map who they are, what they know, how they use information and where they look for it. These stakeholder groups include citizens, cities, energy communities, companies, regulators, and distribution grid operators among others. Existing and emerging solutions will also be assessed and validated within the project and use cases will serve to understand what stakeholders need to know in order to take up a role that matches their potential. The gap analysis created during the project will be used to develop learning pathways that lead to the identification of the needed capacity building material.
The Every1 consortium brings together leading industry experts, who will work on making a market by exchanging best practices with policy makers and energy regulators, enabling discussions on barriers, and developing joint communication material for their peers. Ultimately, this will enable effective participation in the digital energy market and reinforce the digitalisation-of-energy ecosystems
• to support competence clusters for digital energy concepts, enabling them to be autonomous in reacting to local energy transition needs.
• to deliver a lasting & impactful multi-language capacity building program on digitalisation of energy
• to contribute actively to market creation.