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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 & H2020 Projects

Ready4SmartCities
  • Title: ICT Roadmap and Data Interoperability for Energy Systems in Smart Cities

  • Programm: FP7

  • Duration: October 2013 - September 2015

  • Coordinator: D'Appolonia SPA

  • Partners:

    • Aec3 Ltd (United Kingdom)

    • Ait Austrian Institute of Technology (Austria)

    • Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis (Greece)

    • Centre Scientifique et Technique Du Batiment (France)

    • D'appolonia Spa (Italy)

    • Empirica Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologie Forschung Mbh (Germany)

    • Politecnico di Torino (Italy)

    • Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (Spain)

    • Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus Vtt (Finland)

  • Inria contact: Jérôme Euzenat

  • See also: http://ready4smartcities.eu

  • READY4SmartCities operates in a European context where other initiatives are currently running in order to create a common approach on Smart Cities, Such initiatives, even if of fundamental importance for the EU, have some relevant gaps not allowing them to fully cover fundamental aspects for Smart Cities, i.e. to define a common data framework allowing full interoperability among different city system, as well as a consistent vision on how ICT can support energy systems in smart cities. Within this context READY4SmartCities cover a unique role thanks to its specific mission of bringing together relevant stakeholders including engineering specialists, ICT software and equipment providers, RES providers, energy companies (including ESCOs – Energy Service Companies), construction sector companies, as well as local and regional authorities. In co-operation with these stakeholders, the aim is to deliver:

    A new energy data ecosystem that will accommodate cross-domain data (climatic, occupation, pollution, traffic, activity, etc.) and will allow the exploitation of such data at global scale; by identifying the set of ontologies relevant to energy-efficiency in Smart Cities and the different requirements and guidelines on how to use (publish and interchange) data described according to those ontologies.

    An holistic and shared vision, allowing feasible step-by-step action plans for city authorities and other relevant stakeholder groups to develop and use ICT-based solutions for energy system in urban and rural communities towards future Smart Cities, and thus, leading to reduced energy consumption and CO2 emissions.