Periodic Reporting for period 2 - COMMUNITAS (Bound to accelerate the roll-out and expansion of Energy Communities and empower consumers as fully-fledged energy market players)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-01-01 do 2025-03-31
Motivated by that challenge, COMMUNITAS will promote energy citizenship, enabling citizens to take control of their own path towards sustainability by becoming an active element of the energy markets. The project will deliver a Knowledge Base that will provide users with technical, administrative, and legal information on ECs, streamlining the creation and expansion of this concept. COMMUNITAS will also deliver an innovative set of tools - capitalizing on technologies such as IoT, Blockchain and Cloud Computing - to unlock citizens’ active participation in energy markets and communities (all integrated into an open, digital “one-stop-shop” COMMUNITAS Core Platform), allowing EC members to have an aggregated position in the energy markets or explore ancillary services using different energy assets or load profiles of the community.
As a project that aims to position citizens in the centre of energy markets, COMMUNITAS has citizens at the centre of its own approach: citizens will be involved in Social and Policy Labs throughout the whole project in order to frequently factor in their feedback, wishes, and needs into the core developments of the project.
In the next phase, the tools were presented to pilots, to take into consideration their feedback and to align a clear message to all users. At the same time, workshops that promoted interaction with the target audience for COMMUNITAS solutions feedback started, opening the methodology that was developed for continuous citizen engagement activities, with the Social and Policy Labs now running.
Work was carried out in the COMMUNITAS Core Platform, with the deployment of the platform, and connection to all tools, and three different pilots.
From an R&D perspective, insights from the first year that reflected several key areas, such as financing, regulatory, technical, or social, in combination with the value-based proposition design for citizen engagement and the methodology built for COMMUNITAS Social and Policy Labs, the consortium published an in-depth scientific article to share these outcomes with the scientific community. Furthermore, scientific publications were presented regarding demand-response and peer-to-peer mechanisms for energy sharing.
Thinking of the next phase of the tool, the exploitation roadmap of the tools started, with the definition of IPr matrix, business models, and scalability layers.