ISEG – Integrating the Energy Community Systems
Abstract
Energy communities are a crucial instrument in the energy transition, promoting local value creation, energy independence, and supply security. They contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and support national and European climate goals. Participants benefit from internal energy prices, reduced network tariffs, and increased revenues from the sale of surplus energy. Additionally, energy communities strengthen social cohesion and promote technological innovations as well as new business models.
The ISEG project aims to develop an interoperable interface specification for energy communities to ensure efficient collaboration among stakeholders. It defines reference processes and derives recommendations for the legal framework. Furthermore, existing test environments will be further developed to support the integration and interoperability of systems. The results will be publicly and non-discriminatorily available after project completion.
Team
Manager of the project:
- Philipp Urbauer
Project Staff:
- Matthew Clarke
- Matthias Frohner


Head of Competence Center Software Engineering & Architecture
Research Focus Manager “Data-Driven, Smart & Secure Systems