Modernising Energy Efficiency through Digitalisation
Background
Background
Digitalisation within the energy sector presents a significant opportunity to transform end-use and systems efficiency. The IEA is tracking emerging trends in using digital technology to enable greater energy efficiency gains within specific sectors and across multiple end-uses, as well as within the wider energy system context.
Objectives
Based on our conversations with government officials, representatives from industry, and other energy efficiency stakeholders, the IEA identified a need for greater clarity on how digitalisation is enabling greater energy efficiency, as well as how policymaking itself is being transformed through the use of digital tools and techniques.
The workshop began by sharing experiences in these two areas, followed by breakout sessions allowing for deeper investigation as well as facilitated discussions to identify priority policy actions for further consideration. Links to the final agenda, as well as the presentations, are provided below.
Outcomes
A summary of the key findings and conclusions from the workshop is available via our global exchange for energy efficiency, including deeper analysis of the case studies presented at the workshop, as well as IEA’s new online digitalisation resource library. The online resource, to be launched during our 4th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency in Dublin on 24-25 June, features a collection of knowledge resources from across the globe, results from deeper research and analysis on select topics, and policy recommendations. IEA analysis on the expected impacts from digital technologies on energy efficiency will also feature significantly in this year’s market report, Energy Efficiency 2019.
Related files
Introductory remarks – Brian Motherway, Head of Energy Efficiency Division, IEA
AI-based energy management for SME commercial buildings – Jim Scott, Grid Edge
Data Science to improve consumer engagement - Patrice Guillouzic, Advizzo
Nordcrawl: market surveillance and policy making – Carlos Lopes, Swedish Energy Agency
Shifting the energy paradigm – Christian Fießt, GreenCom Networks
Study on energy savings scenarios – Heike Brugger, Fraunhofer
Harnessing New Business Models Through Digitalization - Romain Capaldi, Navigant