The energy sector is undergoing a profound shift towards integrating artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to meet the evolving demands of the industry. With the rapid advancements in digitalization and AI technologies, there is a growing need for trusted AI expertise among energy stakeholders. EnerTEF is at the forefront of promoting the adoption of AI solutions in the energy sector through the development of a pan-European testing and experimentation facility. This centralized marketplace brings together energy stakeholders and AI experts to co-create reliable and validated AI solutions, bridging the gap between industry needs and technological capabilities.
Within the EnerTEF project, a central platform serves as a hub for connecting energy stakeholders with AI experts. This platform allows energy companies to outline their service requirements and provide access to relevant data and assets for experimentation. By leveraging high-performance computing resources and an AI Workbench, AI providers can design, run, and evaluate experiments within the platform. The use of a dedicated Data Space ensures secure and transparent data exchange, establishing a robust ecosystem for energy and AI collaboration.
EnerTEF’s implementation is planned in phases, starting with an operational network to showcase the platform’s capabilities in real-world scenarios. The project focuses on validating processes and services with a core group of facilities and stakeholders before expanding to a wider commercial rollout. The platform is structured around thematic nodes and satellites, each addressing specific energy challenges and opportunities.
The TEF RES node, spanning Greece and Portugal, focuses on leveraging diverse datasets from renewable energy sources to develop AI solutions for generation forecasting, predictive maintenance, and operational optimization. The TEF EV node in Luxembourg aims to optimize electric vehicle charging against renewable energy generation and battery capacity, while the TEF TSO node in Slovenia enhances power management and grid stability assessment.
The TEF DSO node in Germany focuses on developing AI solutions for distribution grid services, such as fault detection, predictive maintenance, and operational optimization. The TEF BUILD node in Greece supports the digitalization of the Municipality of Athens by optimizing building energy consumption and maintenance.
Additionally, satellite nodes in France, Greece, and Spain focus on AI services for hydrogen energy systems, industry, and district heating networks, respectively. These nodes prioritize energy management, process optimization, and demand forecasting in their respective sectors.
EnerTEF’s impact on the energy sector is significant, as it accelerates Europe’s energy transition by delivering trusted and validated AI services that address real stakeholder needs. The platform reduces deployment time, enhances interoperability and cybersecurity, and promotes cross-border collaboration, paving the way for broader adoption of AI solutions across the energy value chain.