Unlocking the Future of Energy: SYNERGY’s Open Call Winner – LOGIKERS

IIn the realm of energy innovation, the EU-funded SYNERGY project represents a bold step forward, aiming to create a transformative Big Energy Data Platform and AI Analytics Marketplace. This visionary initiative serves as a nexus for diverse energy-related data, synthesizing information from IoT statistics, sensors, and energy markets, while simultaneously elevating AI capabilities. The project’s ambition extends to demonstrating this ground-breaking system across five European countries. Integral to SYNERGY’s evolution is the Open Call, a strategic mechanism designed to select and validate pioneering experiments and services. Among the distinguished recipients of this call is LOGIKERS, a forward-thinking entity prepared to unveil their journey within SYNERGY, shedding light on their project’s significance and the transformative impact it promises to deliver to the energy sector.

Can you start by giving us an overview of the app developed for the SYNERGY Open Call? What sets your app apart from other proposals in the Open Call, and what unique benefits does it bring to the energy sector?

“The idea behind SMARTPAIRING is to offer a software as a service in charge of optimal sharing between prosumers and consumers in a P2P electricity market. The application automatically collects data from users, performs all the analytics to find the perfect match and proceeds to perform the exchange securely using blockchain-based smart contracts. 

In addition, the role of DSOs is considered, since, apart from the few cases of fully private micro-grids that have a pure P2P system, current energy models usually include DSOs as a participant in energy exchanges, either as a buyer of the surplus or as a supplier of the missing energy. 

During the 8-month project period, we have managed to develop and deploy SMARTPAIRING making use of the SYNERGY platform functionalities as well as the external stand-alone deployment of optimisation and smart contracts modules. After the validation and testing phase, we can affirm that the solution shows a very efficient and promising behaviour, providing an appreciable benefit to both prosumers and consumers, yielding an increment of the profits and a reduction of the costs with respect to the base case of buying/selling energy from/to the grid.”

What motivated you to participate in the SYNERGY Open Call, and how do you believe your service contributed to the overall objectives of the project?

“We felt that SYNERGY as a Big Data platform was the perfect basis on which we could implement SMARTPAIRING. In addition, the Open Call allowed us to: 

  • Work closely with a consortium of entities with extensive experience and expertise in the energy sector. 
  • Being able to access large datasets with which to test our application. 
  • Make use of analytics tools to improve SMARTPAIRING’s capabilities. 
  • Access to funding”

How the activities in SYNERGY Open Call allows you to innovate in your business?

“SYNERGY Open Call has meant the perfect opportunity to deploy SMARTPAIRING. On the business side, we have used the months dedicated to the Open Call to advance our goal of bringing SMARTPAIRING to market in the coming months. To this end, we have worked on the following aspects of the application: 

  • Value proposition. 
  • Sale channels. 
  • Revenue streams. 
  • Key partners. 
  • Cost structure. 
  • Customer segments
  • Key activities 
  • Key resources”

Which category or group of stakeholders can benefit from your SYNERGY App?

“The target audiences for SMARTPAIRING will be: 

  • Consumers. 
  • Prosumers. 
  • Energy communities. 
  • Energy cooperatives. 
  • DSOs”

How do you plan to leverage the services developed in SYNERGY in your daily business?

“LOGIKERS aims to keep developing this application in order to be a production ready and profitable solution as business main line. In the coming months, we will focus in improving the application on a technical level in order to arise an exploitable version of SMARTPAIRING that is ready to reach the market.”

The SYNERGY project aims to develop a Big Energy Data Platform and AI Analytics Marketplace. How do you think this platform will revolutionize the energy sector, and what role does your developed app play in this transformation?

“The energy market is changing rapidly: decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation are utterly transforming the industry. The recent trend towards the increase in distributed self-generation capabilities by prosumers has led to a new model of electricity exchange that is expected to grow tremendously in the coming years: peer-to-peer (P2P). Innovative tools and platforms are essential to respond to the flexibility sharing challenge, whether at the consumer level or between energy communities, and that is where SMARTPAIRING application comes in: it works as an efficient, dynamic and smart solution for electricity trading between prosumers and consumers, that offers robust data analytics for optimising the match between supply and demand offers, power forecasting analysis and blockchain technology for safe transactions based on blockchain.”

Conclusion

In the realm of energy innovation, LOGIKERS’s SMARTPAIRING application, developed through the SYNERGY Open Call, marks a significant stride towards transforming peer-to-peer electricity markets. Leveraging the SYNERGY platform’s robust capabilities, SMARTPAIRING facilitates optimal sharing between prosumers and consumers using blockchain-based smart contracts. This innovation not only enhances efficiency but also offers cost reductions and increased profits. LOGIKERS’s proactive involvement in SYNERGY showcases their commitment to advancing the energy sector. As they refine SMARTPAIRING for market readiness, their contribution epitomises the platform’s potential to revolutionise energy exchange dynamics, driving flexibility and innovation in an industry undergoing rapid transformation.

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The SYNERGY Journey comes to its end…

After 48 months of intense work and collaboration, the SYNERGY project concludes its activities in December 2023! Upon reflection, we are quite proud of our triptych of achievements, embracing both the technical and the business/demonstration perspectives: 1 Platform + 12 Energy Apps + 21 Demo Cases.

1 SYNERGY Platform

Our most outstanding accomplishment could be no other than the SYNERGY Platform, a cutting-edge Big Data Platform and AI Marketplace, that targets any stakeholder of the electricity data value chain. In a nutshell, the SYNERGY Platform facilitates (I) efficient data management of previously disperse and non-interoperable energy data, (II) trustful data sharing within the electricity data value chain, and (III) actionable data-driven insights extracted by data analytics pipelines that are fully configurable (by data scientists or technical/business users). The SYNERGY Platform is also complemented by 30 Pre-trained Analytics Solutions for specific domain-related problems, i.e. Demand Forecasting, Flexibility Forecasting, Generation Forecasting, Occupants Behaviour and Comfort Profiling, and Predictive and Preventive Maintenance.

Over the last 30 months (since its beta release was made available), the SYNERGY Platform has been extensively leveraged by its users as evidenced by its impressive usage statistics (as of 19/12/2023): 1.391 Data Check-in Jobs –  1.414 Datasets (Available in Marketplace: 674) –  1.900 Analytics Pipelines (with 288.806 executions) – 1.635 Analytics Results (Available in Marketplace: 71) –  318 Trained Machine Learning / Deep Learning Models (Available in Marketplace: 71) – 468 Single Contracts – 65 Bundle Contracts, containing as part of the bundle 502 contracts –  1.469 Retrieval Queries –  182 Users. 

In fact, the overall feedback on the SYNERGY Platform has been overwhelmingly positive! The Platform has been praised and met with particular enthusiasm by internal users (within the consortium), external users (with direct access for developing external energy applications as part of the SYNERGY Open Call) and external stakeholders (engaged through interview sessions as part of the SYNERGY Living Labs activities):

“SYNERGY platform is really intuitive and easy to use!” quoting the feedback of a user from an open call application.

“There is substantial added value and great potential for a big data platform like SYNERGY in the market.” quoting the statement of another external stakeholder.

12 SYNERGY Energy Apps

Built on top of the SYNERGY Platform, our 12 Energy Applications have been released and are currently at the disposal of: (a) Network Operators & RES Plant Operators, (b) Energy Retailers & Aggregators, and (c) Facility Managers, City Authorities & ESCOs. In order to address their differentiated needs, the SYNERGY Asset Management Tool Suite, the SYNERGY Energy as a Service Tool Suite and the SYNERGY Optimized Energy Performance Management Suite are now in full operation. In addition to internal users (from the SYNERGY demo partners), the final release of each application has been successfully presented to 11 Living Labs workshops with external stakeholders. 

The overall feedback and reception of each application has been really encouraging for their functionalities and overall positioning!

21 SYNERGY Demo Cases

From a business perspective, 21 Demo Cases have been consolidated for the 5 demo countries participating in SYNERGY, namely Greece, Spain, Austria, Finland and Croatia, each of them making use of the SYNERGY Platform and a different set of the 12 Energy Apps. 

In total, 58 Business KPIs have been defined and assessed throughout 2 demo run phases to quantify the impact of our SYNERGY solutions on the actual stakeholders’ operations. Although concrete examples cannot be revealed due to confidentiality reasons, the evidence from all KPIs is indisputable: SYNERGY offers substantial added value (compared to the baseline situation) and clear business benefits, allowing each demo partner to operate more efficiently, and facilitating them in their transition to the data sharing and AI era. Such findings are reinforced by 16 Business Models cross-cutting the scope of the different demo cases that have been proposed and whose effectiveness and economic viability has been confirmed with the demo partners. 

From a more technical perspective, 42 Technical KPIs have been also evaluated, concerning the performance, functional suitability, operability, reliability and compatibility among others, and it has been observed that for the SYNERGY Platform and the Energy Apps, the achieved values are well above the threshold limits that had been set in our evaluation framework.  

Conclusion

We are definitely now in a position of identifying the quick wins and the pain points associated with big data platforms for the electricity data value chain while having derived significant lessons learnt towards the future exploitation activities of the SYNERGY consortium! Just to mention a few, indicative experiences: 

  • The needs of data asset providers vs the needs of data asset consumers cannot be always reconciled. Designing generic solutions (baseline analytics, energy apps) always requires flexibility and adaptations on the data asset consumer side. 
  • Data interoperability is ever present and cannot be addressed in a one-off solution – “design to anticipate change” as there is no data model/standard/ontology that addresses all needs of the energy domain.
  • When monitoring multiple data check-in jobs and managing a significant number of datasets, data observability is instrumental towards troubleshooting problems and ensuring reliable, high-quality data.
  • Experimentation with analytics and AI requires planning, inspiration, time, collaboration and, of course, significant resources.

Note: The functionalities of the SYNERGY Platform or our results can be demonstrated on demand! If you are interested in finding out more, do not hesitate to send an email to our technical coordinator at: fenareti@suite5.eu

Unlocking the Future of Energy: SYNERGY’s Open Call Winner – R&D NESTER

In the ever-evolving landscape of the energy sector, innovation and collaboration have become paramount. The SYNERGY Open Call has emerged as a catalyst for ground-breaking developments in the field, inviting pioneers to share their ingenious solutions. Among the remarkable participants, the INTERCAST App shines as a beacon of innovation, offering a unique perspective on energy forecasting. In this article, we delve into an insightful interview with the minds behind INTERCAST, exploring the app’s distinctive features, its role in the SYNERGY project, and its potential to reshape the energy sector.

Can you start by giving us an overview of the app developed for the SYNERGY Open Call? What sets your app apart from other proposals in the Open Call, and what unique benefits does it bring to the energy sector?

“The INTERCAST App provides day-ahead forecasting for network interconnections, such as TSO/DSO substations or DSO/Consumer delivery points. These forecasts are made using an ensemble of Machine Learning models, in which a set of base learners train on historical data and whose predictions are used to train an ensemble model, which will generate the final predictions. One of the advantages of INTERCAST and its inclusion in the SYNERGY Platform is the fact that any pre-trained forecasting model can be included in the ensemble, improving both the pre-trained model and the ensemble itself. As more and more uncertainty gets introduced into the power system, it is important for all players in the energy field to have an accurate picture of the network operation in the near future. Therefore, an app such as INTERCAST is an important tool to have for anyone who needs accurate day ahead information on the electrical system, be it for market or operational purposes. It uses near real-time data to provide accurate actual day-ahead forecasts and it could also be incorporated in the other SYNERGY Open Call apps, as most (if not all) included a forecast as a preliminary step.”

What motivated you to participate in the SYNERGY Open Call, and how do you believe your service contributed to the overall objectives of the project?

“We were motivated to participate in the SYNERGY Open Call due to our internal developments in the field of forecasting analytics aligning with SYNERGY’s core topic 1: Innovative tools for optimized electricity grid monitoring and operation. It provided us with a platform to further develop our tool, while at the same time valuing SYNERGY’s Platform. Throughout our participation, we believe that INTERCAST fully aligned with the open call objectives of expanding the outreach of the SYNERGY platform and analytics. Our service offered an innovative and valuable energy service that complemented those provided as part of the SYNERGY implementation. By contributing our forecasting capabilities, we aimed to enhance the overall objectives of the project, facilitating more efficient energy management and grid operation.”

How the activities in SYNERGY Open Call allows you to innovate in your business?

“As we are a Research Centre, being able to access and take advantage of the SYNERGY Platform, via the Open Call was immensely valuable to us. Elevating a previously developed solution using the analytic and computational power of SYNERGY in combination with its Marketplace with access to real and updated data, allowed it to reach a higher TRL, being validated in a real-life pilot. We also developed new skills internally during the project, related to web-app design and full stack development.”

Which category or group of stakeholders can benefit from your SYNERGY App?

“Any stakeholder that does day-ahead planning, whether these are operating grid assets, or participating in energy markets. They can be used by DSOs, TSOs, or market agents, such as renewable energy producers, aggregators, flexibility service providers, energy community managers, or even energy management service providers. Having accurate consumption or generation forecasts leads to a more optimised operation and better outcomes for these stakeholders.”

How do you plan to leverage the services developed in SYNERGY in your daily business?

“We will continue to develop and refine our forecasting model, using the lessons learnt from the SYNERGY Open Call to improve our tools in this field. We will also leverage our acquired skills in web development to potentially release web service versions of tools previously developed in research projects and turn them into commercially viable products. We will certainly be on the lookout for platforms similar to SYNERGY (or a final commercial release of SYNERGY itself) to develop our services on, acquire data and create new apps that allows to create a smart energy future.”

The SYNERGY project aims to develop a Big Energy Data Platform and AI Analytics Marketplace. How do you think this platform will revolutionize the energy sector, and what role does your developed app play in this transformation?

“It has been said many times that Data is the gold of the 21st century. If so, AI Analytics are the craftsmen that turn this gold into fine (and useable) jewellery. Platforms like SYNERGY establish a bridge connecting players from across the energy data value-chain, allowing for different stakeholders to monetize and extract valuable insights from data. INTERCAST is a piece of this interaction, as companies with access to metering data can now use it to plan their activities for the day ahead and other app developers can take advantage of these forecasts as well, improving their developed services with accurate forecasts.”

Conclusion

As we conclude our interview with the creators of INTERCAST, we are left with a profound understanding of the transformative power of innovation and collaboration within the energy sector. The SYNERGY Open Call has proven to be a breeding ground for ingenious solutions, and INTERCAST stands as a testament to this collaborative spirit. With its advanced forecasting capabilities and commitment to enhancing energy management and grid operation, INTERCAST exemplifies the promise of a smarter, more efficient energy future. In the grand tapestry of the SYNERGY project, INTERCAST is a vital thread, weaving together stakeholders, data, and analytics, paving the way for a revolution in the energy sector. As we move forward, the SYNERGY project and apps like INTERCAST remind us that data is indeed the gold of the 21st century, and with the right tools and collaborations, we can craft it into a brighter, more sustainable future for all.

Unlocking the Future of Energy: SYNERGY’s Open Call Winner – Maps SpA

In an era defined by innovation and sustainable development, the energy sector stands at the forefront of transformation. The global pursuit of cleaner, more efficient energy solutions has spurred advancements that rely heavily on data-driven insights and cutting-edge technologies. At the heart of this transformative movement lies the SYNERGY H2020 project, a venture aimed at revolutionizing the energy landscape through the convergence of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.

The SYNERGY project, funded by the EU, is a visionary endeavour that seeks to construct a monumental Big Energy Data Platform and AI Analytics Marketplace. This ground-breaking platform is designed to establish a reference Big Data ecosystem, aggregating information from a myriad of energy-related sources, including IoT statistics, sensor data, and energy market data. Furthermore, it aims to empower and enhance the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence, weaving its intelligence into the very fabric of our energy systems. With a vision as vast as its potential impact, SYNERGY is poised to reshape the future of energy.

One of the project’s most exciting aspects is its commitment to real-world applicability. To this end, the SYNERGY project introduced an Open Call, which primarily focused on selecting forward-thinking experiments and services to be rigorously tested and validated in live, real-world conditions. These experiments would harness real data provided by the project’s esteemed demo partners, thereby broadening the scope and enriching the service portfolio to be ultimately delivered by the project’s technology partners to the energy market actors and stakeholders. These services are being meticulously crafted in harmony with the SYNERGY platform, ultimately accelerating their applicability and extending their reach.

In this article, we delve into the story of one of the Open Call’s winners, Maps SpA. As they recount their Open Call journey, they provide a detailed glimpse into their project’s innovative nature and the profound impact it promises to have on the energy sector.

Can you start by giving us an overview of the app developed for the SYNERGY Open Call? What sets your app apart from other proposals in the Open Call, and what unique benefits does it bring to the energy sector?

“A Renewable Energy Community (REC) aggregates consumers, producers from renewable sources, and prosumers of electrical energy. RECs aim to minimise their energy bills by increasing energy self-consumption, using efficiently their energy storage assets, and exploiting best market conditions or remunerations due to regulatory incentives. EU Directive 2018/2001, known as RED II, grants various incentives that each EU member state is expected to implement. Additionally, RECs also have a role in improving the stability of the grid, thus addressing the needs of Distribution System Operators (DSO) of minimising unbalances of energy flows in the grid. For these reasons, RECs have an increasing need of intelligent management systems that leverage technical, market, and regulatory information to optimise the REC’s usage of its assets.

Within the above summarised context, and thanks to SYNERGY project support and the tools of the SYNERGY platform, BRAIN has addressed the specific need of practically demonstrating that storages can be key assets of RECs. We have developed optimal storage planning algorithms, which consider both the incentive on energy sharing and the valorisation of energy injected with the goal of maximizing the economic performance of the community.

Even if compared with state-of-art publications, BRAIN is better at solving the RECs energy cost minimization where the (virtual) self-consumed energy between Community members is an additional variable to be considered.

The SYNERGY data and platform tools have been employed to construct and train machine learning models for predicting electricity prices, PV production, and consumption. These predictions serve as essential components for validating BRAIN optimization algorithms.

The results obtained highlight that by using BRAIN there can be an increase of more than 45% in energy sharing and of approximately 10% of the energy valorisation revenue as well as, thanks to local energy sharing, a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions due to minor network losses.”

What motivated you to participate in the SYNERGY Open Call, and how do you believe your service contributed to the overall objectives of the project?

“The main motivation resided in the interesting combination of data and analytics that SYNERGY was developing, promoting, and making available to the open-call projects.

These are the main indicators (in terms of total number) of resources accessed or delivered within the platform with the BRAIN project:

  • Datasets acquired through the SYNERGY Marketplace: 21
  • Models trained: 14
  • Analytic pipelines created: 64
  • Queries used to retrieve the data for the app: 82

We reckon that BRAIN contributes to the objectives of the SYNERGY project by demonstrating the usefulness of the SYNERGY platform for the development of new intelligent services.”

How the activities in SYNERGY Open Call allows you to innovate in your business?

“We set to ourselves the task of solving the problem of maximising the benefits of a REC that is rewarded for the energy shared by the REC members and for the energy produced and sold to the market.

To our knowledge there currently is no similar solution that explicitly includes in its objectives the implementation of RED II directive for RECs.

We then plan to bring to the market a solution, currently missing, for the optimal management of RECs aligned with the current regulations.

In particular the current implementation is based on Italian implementation of RED II directive, but we are not limited to the Italian market as the solution is designed and implemented with configurability as a central element.

This ensures adaptability to changing rules and, more important, enable a short time-to-market for the implementation of nation-specific RECs management solutions.”

Which category or group of stakeholders can benefit from your SYNERGY App?

“The outcome of BRAIN optimisations generates mainly benefits for REC members. Operationally the users of BRAIN are REC representatives, that are nominated managers of RECs or the REC members themselves in case of RECs that do not make use of management services.”

How do you plan to leverage the services developed in SYNERGY in your daily business?

“In the coming years, small and medium-sized storage is expected to increasingly penetrate the electric market, particularly in distributed self-consumption configurations such as RECs. However, this penetration is only possible if these storage facilities are managed by intelligent solutions such as those developed in the BRAIN project. These assets could shift peaks of produced energy to times of day when energy is most needed by community members.

Our plan is to first integrate BRAIN algorithms within Maps Group’s ROSE software solution for intelligent management of Energy Communities. These algorithms will then be validated in live contexts, starting from the Italian market and later in other European countries.

Furthermore, these algorithms will be evolved to support and optimize other flexible energy assets, such as electric charging infrastructure in the Vehicle to Grid framework, and thermal energy production systems such as electric, geothermal, heat pumps or HVAC exploiting the thermal inertia of buildings.

All market scenarios will be evaluated to extend the algorithms with the aim of addressing the local flexibility scenarios being implemented in several European countries in accordance with the IEM directive (EU/2019/944) e and the electricity market reform being discussed by the European Commission.”

The SYNERGY project aims to develop a Big Energy Data Platform and AI Analytics Marketplace. How do you think this platform will revolutionize the energy sector, and what role does your developed app play in this transformation?

“SYNERGY vision is very appealing. The availability at large of trustworthy, complete, and clean energy data is crucial for the scaling of the development of innovative data-driven services in this sector. In our understanding SYNERGY demonstrates the feasibility for the existence of such energy data and analytics marketplaces. In this context, we see BRAIN as the demonstration of the usefulness of data and analytics market platforms such as SYNERGY.”

Conclusion

In the ever-evolving energy sector, SYNERGY’s Big Energy Data Platform and AI Analytics Marketplace, exemplified by Maps SpA’s innovative app BRAIN, represent a paradigm shift. BRAIN’s unique approach to managing Renewable Energy Communities (RECs), optimizing energy usage and maximizing economic benefits, mirrors SYNERGY’s mission to revolutionize the industry through data and analytics. Beyond its immediate application, BRAIN’s algorithms hold promise for the broader energy landscape, reinforcing sustainability goals. Together, SYNERGY and ground-breaking solutions like BRAIN illuminate a path towards a more efficient and sustainable energy future.

SYNERGY H2020 project will participate in ENLIT 2022 Conference

The SYNERGY project will attend ENLIT Europe 2022 in Frankfurt, Germany, at the end of this month. The three-day event will occur at Messe Frankfurt from the 29th of November to the 1st of December.

Enlit Europe 2022 Poster

About ENLIT Europe

ENLIT Europe, as an inclusive guide to the energy transition, will bring together over 18,000 power professionals – established players, external disruptors, innovative start-ups and the increasingly engaged end-user – to seize current opportunities, spotlight future ones and inspire the next generation to participate in the energy transition journey.

SYNERGY is delighted to be a part of the ENLIT community and to be able to attend the event in person to present the projects’ development and the SYNERGY Big Data Platform. On the first day of the event, Ugo Stecchi of ETRA I+D, SYNERGY’s project coordinator, will present the project at the “Europe’s Digital Decade” session.

About the Session

The EU Commission is determined to make the union “Fit for the Digital Age”. During this decade, the EU will strengthen its position in the digital arena and set standards. Data and Digitalization significantly impact the entire energy value chain, from generation to transport, distribution and consumption. Therefore, investing in projects that focus on the topic and provide feasible solutions for all our needs is important. The projects of this session are a good holistic example of what the EU Commission has in mind for the next ”digital” decade. And in this session, they are going to narrate their stories.


So, come and meet us for a free demonstration on Stand 12.0.C10-14 at EU Projects Zone at Enlit Europe. Visitor registration is open now at enlit-europe.com (EXTERNAL LINK), and you can register directly via our invite for a free Visitor Pass or a Summit Pass at a discounted rate.

SYNERGY: The Big Data Platform and AI Marketplace designed for the Electricity Data Value Chain

Interview with Dr. Fenareti Lampathaki, Technical Coordinator of the SYNERGY project

by GECO Global & SUITE5

Dr. Fenareti Lampathaki

The SYNERGY project has now progressed to the deployment stage, and as part of that, has released the beta version of the SYNERGY Platform, a cutting-edge Big Data Platform and AI Marketplace, that targets any stakeholder of the electricity data value chain.

Dr. Fenareti Lampathaki, the Technical Coordinator of the SYNERGY project and Technical Director at Suite5 Data Intelligence Solutions, has shared more details about the SYNERGY Platform and the next steps.

Could you describe in a few words the innovation of the SYNERGY Big Data Platform?

The innovations brought forward by the SYNERGY Platform can be summarized into: (I) efficient data management of previously disperse and non-interoperable energy data, (II) trustful data sharing within the electricity data value chain, and (III) actionable data-driven insights extracted by data analytics pipelines that are fully configurable (by data scientists or technical/business users). In particular, through its data collection, sharing and analytics functionalities, significant challenges such as secure data management, data interoperability, lack of analytics skills, can be effectively addressed in the SYNERGY Platform. In addition, through its Data & AI Marketplace, the SYNERGY Platform allows the electricity data value chain stakeholders to share their data assets (either original datasets or derivative data or pre-trained analytics models) in a reliable and trustworthy manner, powered by Distributed Ledger Technologies, and effectively leverage the paradigm shift in data generation and data ownership in the electricity data value chain.

As depicted in the following figure, the SYNERGY Platform consists of different Data Services Bundles that have well-defined interfaces to ensure their seamless integration, namely:

  • The Data Collection Services Bundle that allows the configuration and scheduled/on-demand execution of data ingestion while taking care of data mapping and transformation, according to the Common Information Model, and quality assurance by applying different data cleaning rules. Data ingestion may occur in the cloud, on-premise (through a dedicated server edition of the SYNERGY On-Premise Environment for stakeholders that are concerned about end-to-end data security or do not wish their data to leave their premises) and in the edge (through the edge edition of the SYNERGY On-Premise Environment installed on gateways).
  • The Data Security Services Bundle that enables the definition and enforcement of (attribute-based) access policies on any data asset (e.g. dataset, pre-trained model, analytics pipeline result) according to the preferences of its provider. It also allows anonymization of personal or sensitive data and encryption of data (that are ingested from the server on-premise environment);
  • Data Sharing Services Bundle, that encapsulates the Data & AI Marketplace (for sharing any data asset), and manages the licenses and IPR of the different data assets and their derivative data assets. It is also responsible for handling the lifecycle of the smart contracts signed among all involved stakeholders in order to legitimately share a data asset.
  • Data Matchmaking Services Bundle with faceted and advanced search functionalities over any data asset, along with a smart recommendation system on data assets and data asset providers.
  • Data Analytics Services Bundle that enables any stakeholder to: (a) design an analytics pipeline (utilizing data they own or have acquired), (b) execute it in the cloud, in the server on-premise environment (if the data have not left the premises of a stakeholder) and in the edge, and (c) visualize the results upon configuring the information to be displayed in a chart. In addition to a number of machine learning and deep learning algorithms supported in an out-of-the-box manner, as adopted by popular AI libraries (e.g. sk-learn, Spark MlLib, Tensorflow), a set of pre-trained energy data analytics blocks is also offered.
  • Data Governance Services Bundle that look into data lineage aspects and handle the CIM lifecycle (since changes can be performed at any moment on the “live” Common Information Model without affecting the platform operation).
  • Platform Management Services Bundle that supports the orchestration of all services offered by the platform and addresses the underlying security and identity management aspects. It also allows the different stakeholders to configure how they want to retrieve data or results for use by their legacy or operational systems, through fully customizable APIs exposed on demand by the SYNERGY Platform.

More details on the SYNERGY Integrated Platform from the user perspective can be found in the SYNERGY Deliverable D3.4 “SYNERGY Integrated Platform & Open APIs – Beta Release”.

What is different about the SYNERGY Big Data Platform compared to other platforms out there that perform similar functions?

In contrast to generic-purpose big data platforms that appear in the market, the SYNERGY Platform brings in a strong domain expertise that is manifested through: (a) the SYNERGY Common Information Model that effectively models the data requirements and interactions of the electricity data value chain stakeholders, and underpins the overall Platform operation, and (b) a set of pre-trained analytics that essentially offer readily available solutions (in the form of trained models or analytics pipelines) for specific domain-related problems, i.e. Demand Forecasting, Flexibility Forecasting, Generation Forecasting, Occupants Behaviour and Comfort Profiling, and Predictive and Preventive Maintenance. The SYNERGY Platform also guarantees that a strict Know-Your-Customer policy is applied in order to ensure that only stakeholders of the electricity data value chain are granted access.

When will the next version of the platform be launched and do you maybe have a timeline for things coming up that we can share with everyone?

The SYNERGY Beta Platform is already deployed at: https://synergy-bigdata.eu/ and any stakeholder is welcome to register. Since access is limited to the consortium members at the moment, external early adopters are expected to be approved to access the SYNERGY Platform in Spring 2022.

The next release of the SYNERGY Platform is planned to be launched by the end of 2021, bringing a set of new functionalities and improvements to the user experience.

Where do you envision SYNERGY Big Data Platform to be in the next few years?

The SYNERGY Platform aspires to become a one-stop-shop for electricity data value chain stakeholders that aims at attaching value to their own data assets, at unveiling insights they could not previously acquire, and at reaping the benefits of the reuse of their own data assets.