Digital Social Innovation refers to the idea of utilising digital technologies to face social challenges, enhance civic participation and improve overall societal well-being. The concept focuses on developing collaborative, tech-driven solutions led by communities, organisations, and individuals.
In this consultation, Professor Gareth Taylor (Ã÷ÐÇ°ËØÔ Interdisciplinary Power Systems Research Centre Director) and Professor Goran Strbac assess the governance of the UK DSI infrastructure.
Key issues mentioned:
- The proposed DSI can greatly support future collaborative, industry-focused research and innovation in the energy and power systems sector.
- It also has the potential to enhance standardised data sharing for demonstration activities.
- It can offer controlled access to important 'shared data' that cannot be openly shared but is essential for industry standards and innovation.
- DSI supports both real and virtual system interoperability, including digital twins.
- DSI contributes to international and European efforts in data sharing and standardisation within the energy sector.
- The timeline seems suitable for the planned decarbonisation and digitisation of future UK energy and power systems to meet 2030 targets.
Read the full consultation here: Response to OFGEM DSI Consultation