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OFGEM Consultation: Governance of a Data Sharing Infrastructure – Prof Gareth Taylor, Prof Goram Strbac

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Digital Social Innovation refers to the idea of utilising digital technologies to face social challenges, enhance civic participation and improve overall societal well-being. The concept focuses on developing collaborative, tech-driven solutions led by communities, organisations, and individuals.

In this consultation, Professor Gareth Taylor (Brunel Interdisciplinary Power Systems Research Centre Director) and Professor Goran Strbac assess the governance of the UK DSI infrastructure.

Key issues mentioned:

  • The proposed DSI can greatly support future collaborative, industry-focused research and innovation in the energy and power systems sector.
  • It also has the potential to enhance standardised data sharing for demonstration activities.
  • It can offer controlled access to important 'shared data' that cannot be openly shared but is essential for industry standards and innovation.
  • DSI supports both real and virtual system interoperability, including digital twins.
  • DSI contributes to international and European efforts in data sharing and standardisation within the energy sector.
  • The timeline seems suitable for the planned decarbonisation and digitisation of future UK energy and power systems to meet 2030 targets.

Read the full consultation here: Response to OFGEM DSI Consultation