European Data Space - Gaia-X Website

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European data spaceThe path to a European approach for energy2021-06-03

A plurality of European players are already gathering to createvalue thanks to data sharing and shape an energy data spaceLead: EDF Key stakeholders 50 hertz (GER)Arge Netz (GER)EDF (FR)Elia (BEL)Enedis (FR)Engie (FR)E.ON (GER)Westenergie (GER)Acatech (GER)Agoria (BEL)Cigref (FR) FinlandNorwayMartine GourietIns. Mines Telecom (FR)Advaneo (GER)Atos (FR, SPA, IT, GER)Capgemini (FR, SPA, IT, GER, NL, BEL)Examesh (GER)Fraunhofer (GER)IBM (FR)Offis (GER)Siemens Energy (GER)Sopra Steria rusUKNetherlandsPolandBelgiumGermanyLuxemburgCzech garySlovenia Participants to be confirmed Air Liquide (FR)Enel (IT)Total (FR)EBRC (LUX)RomaniaCroatiaPortugalSerbiaBosnia HPE (FR) IBM (FR) Ingegneria reeceCyprusMaltaInternational public organisationNational public/academic organisationLarge firmTechnological partnersStart ups / SMEsGAIA-X national hub coordinator2

The European energy dataspace proposes to foster the Europeansystem optimization and the energy transition1 Value proposition Thanks to data-driven solutions:2 leveraging GAIA-X principles 1. Help managing the transition towards adecarbonized energy and carbon neutrality2. Foster energy efficiency and sector coupling(green energy fluids, integration of mobilityand building/heating systems.) 3. Enable more flexibility and renewable energyintegration to the European electric system 4. Ease and accelerate the sector digitalization5. Address valuable use cases thanks to datasharing so that new services can be deployedCross-border common data knowledgerepresentation and semantics, data collectionand sharing data capabilitiesData access in trusted and collaborative cloudinfrastructures to provide comprehensiveofferings under high security standardsAccess to aggregated, federated andinteroperable trusted cloud services and AIservices through the setting of common policyrules to ensure data interoperability andportability3 and various data sourcesLarge amount of data can be gathered to addressthe most valuable use cases, from all stakeholders: Energy providers Contractors, partners and engineering serviceprovidersGas, power and heat network operators(DSO/TSO/Stadtwerke)Aggregators Energy consumers (households, localcollectivities, industrials) EV stations managers Safety and certification bodiesOpen servicesCollaborative position paper3

The European energy community has identified high potential usecases at national and international scalesValue chain themeRenewablesNuclearLow carbon hydrogenEnergy efficiencyRecharge of electric vehicles(EV)Use cases macro-categoriesWind and solar assets description model, works risk prevention, common taxonomy definition - IECstandardsDay-to-day collaboration capabilities with GIFEN, Industry observatory: capabilities mapping & relateddata analytics services, ESPN digital platform for the nuclear sector, eWork platform, digitalization ofnuclear waste managementImport/export international routes setting up, station networks information sharing, mobility assetmonitoringEnergy renovation: boost trust in building renovationEV energy roaming, EV new services, EV CPO and DSO investment & planningLocal energy communitiesLocal communities of energy setting up and decentralization, stadtwerke/local open data for businessmodelsEnergy networksLong-term scenarios, OrtoPhotos, real-time data exchange for EaaS market design cross-border,congestion management through TSO-DSO traffic light, cross-TSO failure or labelled image database forpredictive maintenance training, energy data-XCompliance and traceability“Green” certifications, infrastructure data for new business models, existing standards integration toGAIA-X, trusted HUB4

A wide range of data sets will be required to enable the targeteduse casesIndustrial DataCustomers & ServicesCustomersNew mobilityEnergy consumptionEnvironment DataGeographical dataTransport &DistributionClimate & WeatherSmartGridDecarbonized energy mix(current and nextSciences & Technicalgeneration)DataFinancial & Human assetsEmployeesAssetsFinance5

Initiatives have been launched locallyin 2021 with the ambition ofextending across EuropeFebruaryMarch &AprilNext stepsNational scaleFR-GER-BEL scalesEuropean scale Exchange with the energynational ecosystems to getorganized Use cases identified andprioritized nationally Funding identification atnational levelsPresentation title FR and GR workshops withuse cases mutualization FR, GER and BELcollaborative sectorialposition paper written (v2) Presentation to DG ENER Other internationalexchanges (IT, LUX ) togather a broader ecosystem Ecosystem expansion Common governance &roadmap definition (at usecases & technical levels) Use cases deep-dive and firstdemonstrators Application to Horizon Europe /national funding programs6

Initiatives have been launched locally in 2021 with the ambition of extending across Europe FR-GER-BEL scales FR and GR workshops with use cases mutualization FR, GER and BEL collaborative sectorial position paper written (v2) Presentation to DG ENER Other international exchanges (IT, LUX ) to gather a broader ecosystem March & April