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Generic Data Model for Displaying District Heating Data

Center Denmark has developed a new generic data model for displaying district heating data. Our innovative solution has the potential to revolutionize the practice of data presentation within the district heating sector, promoting a more robust and sustainable energy sector.

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A Groundbreaking Solution for Data Sharing

The energy crisis has highlighted the need for more efficient use and sharing of data within the energy sector. With nearly 400 district heating companies in Denmark, there is a strong demand for a standardized and user-friendly approach to data. Our generic data model addresses this need by providing a simple and secure method for data sharing that does not require extensive technical knowledge.

The district heating industry, authorities, and industry organizations have long recognized the necessity of a common data model for district heating data. While there is widespread agreement on the value of digitalization and data utilization, there has so far been a lack of a consistent practice for data display. Center Denmark’s generic data model offers a solution by standardizing and simplifying data sharing across the sector.

A Step Towards Digitalization Across the Entire Utility Sector

Integration with other utility types is necessary to optimize energy supply and facilitate the transition to sustainable energy resources. Without intelligent sector coupling, this transition will be difficult to achieve.

Our model enables simple and secure data sharing between companies, authorities, research institutions, and consumers. It promotes collaboration and data exchange within the energy sector, which is crucial for realizing the full potential of digitalization and sector coupling.

 

The Generic Data Model:

 

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We have prepared the report below, which describes the generic data model in detail. The report outlines the purpose of the data model, the background for its development, and presents concrete suggestions for implementation.

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