The Smart Energy Cluster encompasses a diverse set of projects dedicated to driving the energy transition through innovative technologies and community engagement. Under this umbrella, 7 pioneering projects—InEExS, DEDALUS, EU-MORE, FORTESIE, RESONANCE, DigiBUILD, and ReSCHOOL—came together to host a session on October 24th from 9:30 until 13:00 in Milan under the framework of EnLit Europe.
Each project contributes uniquely to the overarching goal of improving energy efficiency and sustainability. For instance, FORTESIE and InEExS are leveraging blockchain to enhance transparency and reliability in energy transactions, while DigiBUILD focuses on data-driven decision-making, using enhanced data management tools to improve building renovation processes along with RESONANCE that focuses on energy flexibility and smart grid integration, aiming to improve urban energy management and resilience. DEDALUS, on the other hand, concentrates on deep renovation strategies to significantly enhance the energy performance of buildings. EU-MORE is developing innovative financial models to overcome investment barriers, facilitating deep renovation and energy efficiency projects in buildings and industrial processes. ReSCHOOL, meanwhile, focuses on the creation of energy communities and educational initiatives, empowering citizens and schools to actively participate in sustainable energy management.
The scope of the event is to bring together the various innovations and solutions developed across these projects to explore how they can accelerate the energy transition in Europe. By uniting the expertise of each project, the event aims to discuss key topics such as integrating advanced digital technologies like blockchain, AI, and big data into energy services, overcoming financial, technical and regulatory and behavioural barriers to energy efficiency, and fostering collaboration across sectors to enable scalable and replicable energy solutions and more.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions on how these projects are addressing the critical challenges of reducing energy consumption, improving building renovations, and creating resilient energy systems. Through knowledge sharing and collaboration, the event seeks to create a platform for stakeholders to explore how to better integrate technology, finance, and community engagement to achieve the EU’s ambitious energy efficiency and climate goals.
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Draft agenda
9:30 Welcome and overview Katerina Papapostolou (NTUA)
Session 1 – Revolutionizing Renovation and Energy Services: Data Integration, Financing, and Innovative Technologies for Energy Efficiency
Topics to be covered: Blockchain in Energy Efficiency and Smart Services, Digitalization and Data Integration for Sustainable Building Renovation, Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for Energy-Efficient Renovations, Overcoming Financial Barriers in Energy Efficiency)
9:40 InEExS, Efren Guillo (Grupo Enercoop)
9:45 FORTESIE, Christina Sianidou (INCLUSINN)
9:50 EU-MORE, Tomas Jezdinsky (ICA)
9:55 Panel discussion Session 1 – moderated by Katerina Papapotolou (NTUA)
10:35 break
Session 2 – Innovative Digital Solutions for Consumer Participation in Energy Markets
Topics to be covered: Technologies and results for widened consumer participation and management of flexibility, regulatory aspects of consumer engagement and replication
10:45 RESCHOOL
10:50 RESONANCE, Arso Savanović, (Smart Com)
10:55 Panel discussion Session 2 – moderated by Sabine Alexandre-Klein (ESCI)
11:35 break
Session 3 – Harnessing Data and Predictive Analytics for Smarter Energy Management: From Demand Response to Digital Efficiency in Building Renovations
Topics to be covered: Leveraging Demand Response in Residential Buildings for the Energy Transition, Data-Driven Energy Efficiency: Integration of ICT Technologies and Policy Implications, Standardising Energy Data for Improved Efficiency and Decision-Making in Renovations, Improving Energy Efficiency with Predictive Analytics: Insights from Building Renovations and Demand Response)
11:45 DigiBUILD, Elissaios Sarmas (NTUA)
11:50 DEDALUS, Diego Arnone (Engineering)
11:55 Panel discussion Session 3 – moderated by Katerina Papapostolou (NTUA)
12:35 Conclusions and wrap up
13:00 End of the workshop