The Common European Energy Data Space and the Energy Networks
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Purpose of ReviewThe development of the Common European Energy Data Space (CEEDS) emerges as a pillar to enable secure, interoperable, trusted, and resilient data exchange among stakeholders of the European energy system.Recent FindingsWe study the potentials for the CEEDS from an energy infrastructure perspective. We focus on the improvement of operational processes, reducing barriers to entry and to data exchanges, utilising AI-driven analytics, new cross-sectoral processes, and flexibility. SummaryRecent innovative projects and solutions implemented, show promising and relevant potential for the implementation of the CEEDS in the energy sector. However, there are still not enough empirical analyses of the impact of real-life energy data space initiatives, which are essential for implementing these large-scale solutions.
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Acknowledgements: This work has been co-funded by the European Union's Digital Europe Program under Grant Agreement No. 101194952 (INSIEME - Integrated Network for Data Space and Interoperable Energy Management in Europe) and the European Union's Horizon Innovation Actions under Grant Agreement No. 101069510 (EDDIE - European Distributed Data Infrastructure for Energy). TJ and ML acknowledge the financial support from the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI). The activities of CSEI are funded by the Copenhagen Business School and energy sector partners. DD acknowledges the support from the Chair of Energy Sustainability (IEB, University of Barcelona), FUNSEAM and 2017-SGR-739 (Government of Catalonia - NGF EU).
Funder: Universitat de Barcelona
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