How is open data becoming an essential part of the ongoing digital revolution in the energy sector?
How is open data becoming an essential part of the ongoing digital revolution in the energy sector?
The energy sector is currently experiencing massive changes: development of new energy sources, decentralization of production, digitalisation and development of smart metering,..
In order to support these changes, cooperation between all market players is essential. The sharing of data has increasingly become a requirement from European and national regulators bodies.
Beyond the regulatory aspects, data sharing and open data are an essential part of the digital revolution and collaboration between all stakeholders. Indeed, the analysis and datavisualisation of energy data enable their internal teams and external partners to develop energy transition strategies.
Obviously more than transparency, open data enables the fostering of innovation, improving the quality of service for customers and the reliability of networks. It can also contribute to meet the demands towards other stakeholders such as academia, potential future recruits, delegating authorities or from internal sales staff….
The variety of approaches developed by the players in this sector shows how diverse the outcomes of openness can be.
If you are interested in these topics, watch the replay of our webinar to hear the experiences and stories of EDF, Enedis and Energias de Portugal.
These three European players have developed very different strategies for their digital revolution, but open data is at the heart of their thinking.
In this video, you will discover:
- The genesis of the open data projects of these three players and their associated objectives
- The steps taken to implement their projects
- The achievements and future projects related to open data
Our Speakers
Catherine Fraissenon
Resp. Pôle Open innovation - EDF
Mafalda Magro
Renewables & Green Hydrogen Expert - EDP Innovation, Aerospace Engineer
Bertrand Le Bodo
Chargé de mission - Enedis