BRIDGE initiative sheds light on emerging energy challenges and opportunities, from AI to cybersecurity
In the dynamic and evolving global energy landscape, it is important to keep up with current challenges and seizing the opportunities within the sector. In this respect, several pioneering projects under the BRIDGE initiative are working on topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and e-mobility, and also on the broader issues of engagement and inclusiveness.
Such topics featured high on the agenda of this year's BRIDGE General Assembly, including the potential application of artificial intelligence (AI), which was highlighted in all of the BRIDGE Working Groups (Data management, Business models, Regulation, Consumer and Citizen engagement).
AI is having a great impact in various smart energy fields, as it has a great potential to increase efficiency, optimise consumption, and improve grid management. AI technologies are already being used in several EU funded projects to process large datasets, predict grid conditions, and reduce false positives when smart meter data are available. AI applications can help in creating more resilient and adaptive energy systems capable of meeting increasing demands and environmental challenges.
The digitalization of energy systems, cybersecurity and the rise of e-mobility solutions have become even more relevant for BRIDGE projects. The integration of e-mobility with energy grids represents an opportunity to achieve broader environmental goals by reducing emissions, fostering innovation across various technological fields, as well as protecting energy infrastructure from the growing cyber threats.
These topics are fully aligned with the objectives of the EU Grid Action Plan. The aim is to modernise Europe's energy infrastructure, improve grid reliability, and integrate renewable energy sources.
As the reliance on suppliers from third countries increases, so do the risks. These include cyber attacks and supply-chain dependency. In this regard, the Cyber Resilience Act is currently under negotiation, aimed at ensuring that products accessing the EU market meet cybersecurity requirements and are compliant throughout their lifecycle. The BRIDGE initiative follows this closely as a number of its member projects are involved in working in this area.
Through collaborative efforts and informed discussions, the 8th edition of the BRIDGE General Assembly confirmed its commitment in driving progress and innovation to ensure that energy systems are prepared to meet the demand and sustainability challenges of a rapidly changing world.
Read the document with the event's conclusions and watch the video highlights.
About BRIDGE
BRIDGE is a European Commission initiative that unites Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe smart grid, energy storage, islands, and digitalization projects to create a structured view of cross-cutting issues of importance in the demonstration of Smart Grids and energy storage solutions. Through collaboration and knowledge sharing, BRIDGE aims to accelerate the deployment of innovative technologies and contribute to a sustainable energy future. The BRIDGE initiative is dedicated to driving progress through collaborative efforts and active discussions.
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