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Thursday. 13 November 2025

The BRIDGE Data Management Working Group has released a new set of updated reports (between October and November 2025), showcasing key achievements and progress across several priority areas for data management and interoperability in the energy sector.

The third report on the interoperability of home appliances provides an updated overview of ongoing activities within BRIDGE projects and related external initiatives, strengthening the common understanding of interoperability challenges and opportunities.

The Standards User Group (BSUG) report offers findings and recommendations on coordination and standardisation, focusing on four key areas: internal coordination, external coordination, standardisation topics, and their management.

The Artificial Intelligence report consolidates insights from a recent survey and sets out practical recommendations for BRIDGE projects and the European Commission, including a proposed roadmap for future AI-related activities in energy data management.

A New Use Case Repository has also been launched, designed to promote standardisation, interoperability, and collaboration across BRIDGE projects, in line with Horizon Europe energy objectives.

The Data Exchange Reference Architecture (DERA) report details the deployment of the BRIDGE DERA 3.1 framework, introducing a new implementation methodology aligned with ETSI-CEN-CENELEC practices to improve interoperability validation and testing.

Finally, the Reference Framework report addresses secure and interoperable data exchange, defining roles, responsibilities, and techniques for data handling and analytics.

Together, these publications mark an important milestone in advancing harmonised, secure, and efficient data management practices within the BRIDGE initiative.

 

 

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