DATA CELLAR: Shared data space for energy transition
Inteligencia y Ciencia de datos
Arquitecturas descentralizadas
IA predictiva y simulación inteligente
Through a modular digital platform, DATA CELLAR connects different players in the ecosystem: public authorities, distributors, aggregators, technology and service companies, offering access to:
In addition, DATA CELLAR guarantees the highest standards in cybersecurity, governance and regulatory compliance, providing a trusted framework for business collaboration.
Participating in DATA CELLAR means being an active part of the creation of the EU federated energy data space, accessing new market opportunities, strategic alliances and innovation leadership within the European energy transition.
CELLARs have been recognized by the European Community as a key measure to drive the European Union's energy transition. At the same time, the digitization of the EU energy system and a proper exchange of data between energy actors is crucial to foster the sharing of best practices and the creation of a knowledge community from which to address one of the most urgent global crises in our society: climate change.
DATA CELLAR's platform provides a shared, interoperable, modular, secure data space capable of providing access to other data repositories, decision support systems and artificial intelligence (AI) analytics to serve and support local energy communities.
DATA CELLAR and its services are being used by representatives of nine cases of validation spread across Europe and with different levels of maturity and promoted by different types of actors, such as public authorities, electricity distributors, aggregators, etc. Furthermore, data interaction with other existing EU energy data spaces/initiatives (GAIA-X, OPEN DEI...) towards the creation of a federated EU energy data space is considered. Ethical, regulatory, cybersecurity, cybersecurity and governance issues are also studied from DATA CELLAR.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Program under Grant Agreement No. 101069694.