Summary
Partner Search for Horizon Europe Call HORIZON CL5- 2026-11-D3-23 on AI Driven Data Sharing for the Energy Sector
A company specializing in big data management and analysis, with a growing interest in AI-based applications for monitoring and optimizing energy networks, is approaching these applications with a strong focus on benchmarking innovative solutions. The company has proprietary software and a vast amount of data; it is seeking partners to expand a Common European Energy Data Space into a solution that enables transnational data integration for training and testing as part of the system lifecycle. This solution must guarantee robust privacy and security measures to achieve a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7-8, as requested in the call for proposals, while maintaining data privacy and security throughout established supply chains and during the lifecycle of the resulting application.
We are also seeking other international users with large amounts of data to provide a valid basis for validating this approach.
Description
This project aims to develop a proposal for topic HORIZON-CL5-2026-11-D3-23, focused on sharing data to train and develop foundational AI models in the energy sector. Type of project: Innovation Action, goal to achieve TRL7-8
The focus is not on creating generic AI, but rather on building and validating energy AI capabilities based on large datasets from the Common European Energy Data Space, ensuring privacy, security, interoperability, and FAIR results that remain reusable after the project's completion.
Regarding use cases for seeking partners, the company wants to use AI models for training, testing, and case studies aimed at optimizing its clients' daily demand, as well as benchmarking the resulting applications.
Contribute to all the following outcomes:
-Gathering, sharing and using large data sets based on the Common European Energy Data Space
-Training AI energy applications while ensuring privacy and security
-Develop and maintain cooperation, knowledge sharing and interoperability among transnational energy system actors
for secure and seamless data exchange
-FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) results beyond the project ending and openness to technology evolution
The company is looking for partners:
- Data owners and users (energy utilities, grid operators, asset owners, user communities, etc.),
- Model deployers (IT, AI industry –incl. privacy, security, integrators–, grid operators, etc.)
- Application developers (startups, SMEs, hyperscalers, IT & AI experts, etc.)
Should you have any questions, feel free to contact Mar Coromina mcoromina@secartys.org | 623 35 59 80, and we'll do our best to help you.