Speaking in an exclusive interview during European Sustainable Energy Week, Laurent Schmitt – Head of Utilities & European Developments at dcbel – explains the ambitions of project EDDIE (European Distributed Data Infrastructure for Energy), which aims to create an energy data space.

When it came to accessing data for EDDIE’s solution – a decentralised, distributed, open-source data space – “we decided to be very pragmatic…and start with available data – smart metering data,” states Schmitt. “We picked a few countries in Europe, (namely) Austria, France, Spain (and) Denmark, where there are existing smart meter data hubs. “The first layer we create is a pan-European interconnection of data hubs, so that in the future there will be a single API access into Europe, into any country, so that if (one is) an energy service provider (they) can, with consumer consent, access a meter in Spain or Austria or France. This is the basic building block. Also of interest: Flexibility key within new EU electricity market reform proposal Data as the foundation of the energy transition “The next step will be to go beyond just the main meter and go to the sub-meter to the dedicated measurement device.” According to Schmitt, a major goal behind project EDDIE is to better utilise the data points that are generated by users of low-carbon technologies, […]

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