As Acting CTO of the Swiss start-up Sijobri, I define & develop the technical infrastructure and enterprise-grade architecture.

Project INSIEME aims to connect, enhance, and streamline these partial solutions into a Common European Energy Data Space (CEEDS), using a federation architecture for linking existing data exchange platforms and organisations across Europe and addressing key data integration challenges for regulated domain and market actors alike.
We consult the INSIEME projects with regard to the operationalization of the academic artefacts.

The Clean Energy Package establishes customer rights to access energy data and share it with chosen eligible parties, fostering the development of new data-driven services within and beyond the energy sector. However, the lack of standardized procedures across the EU poses a significant obstacle to the implementation of such solutions. Currently, actors adhere to national practices, hindering interoperability and limiting growth opportunities. These challenges have broad implications on an industrial, economic, and social scale in Europe and beyond.
To address these issues, EDDIE introduces a decentralized, distributed, open-source Data Space, in alignment with the efforts of the EU Smart Grids Task Force on Implementing Acts on Interoperability and other European initiatives. The European Distributed Data Infrastructure for Energy (EDDIE) significantly reduces data integration costs, allowing energy service companies to operate and compete seamlessly in a unified European market. Additionally, an Administrative Interface for In-house Data Access (AIIDA) ensures secure and reliable access to valuable real-time data based on customer consent.
We defined the operationalization the open-source software artifacts and defined business- and target operating models for the long-term viability of the project.
