Enabling the Implementation the EU Action Plan for Digitalisation of Energy
In the European strategy for data (Data Strategy) that is part of the Fit for the Digital Decade package, the Commission introduces the notion of data spaces, based on the free flow of data, and aiming to enable data-driven innovation, and for once also to enable and facilitate the twin transition. Data spaces are aimed to foster ecosystems of organisations, society and persons, to creating new products, systems and services based on more accessible data with higher levels of interoperability and quality.
While data is essential for all sectors of people, planet, economy and society, each domain generally has its own specificities. Therefore regarding data spaces, the Data Strategy and related policy instruments initially will aim to support the establishment of common European data spaces in nine (9) strategic sectors and domains, in alphabetical order being:
The term energy is mentioned 16 times in the Data Strategy. As mentioned above, the SYNERGIES Project is focused on the Energy data space, as visualised below.
It can be argued that each of the nine (9) data spaces mentioned above are linked to and quite essential for the various needs to achieve the envisioned energy transition. This, as everything – and everybody, in some kind of way – is connected, is influencing the other or otherwise interdependent.
In any case, regarding energy data space, the availability and cross-sector sharing of data, in a secure and trustworthy manner can facilitate innovative solutions and support the decarbonisation of the energy system. For this, several policy initiatives are either already under way or on the roadmap. For instance, and as non-exhaustive list, these:
All in all, this is a very dynamic and very necessary domain with numerous dimensions and perspectives to take into account. The SYNERGIES Project will for sure aim to contribute to these, shaping consumer-inclusive data pathways towards the energy and digital transitions with and through a reference ‘SYNERGIES Energy Data Space’ implementation, and using data as a twin-transition enabler, while also adding to bottom up policy development, and operationalising and otherwise loading of the existing and upcoming applicable regulatory frameworks where it can.
Arthur’s Legal is consortium partner of the SYNERGIES project.