Discover the innovative strides made by the EERAdata project in establishing a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and Open data ecosystem in the realm of low-carbon energy.
Discover the innovative strides made by the EERAdata project in establishing a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and Open data ecosystem in the realm of low-carbon energy.
Gain valuable insights into the project's key achievements through our series of videos, starting with this one, in which Prof. Dr. Valeria Jana Schwanitz (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, NO) summarizes some of the project's key results and contributions.
Join us for a tour of the EERAdata Community Platform and its functionalities in the second video from our series. Discover how this platform can help you reach your data related research objectives.
Join us for the third video in our series, where we explore the EERAdata project's achievements and results, with a particular focus on Use Case 1: Buildings Efficiency. Discover the significance of this work, the identified shortcomings in buildings' efficiency-related data, and the recommendations for improvement.
This is the fourth video of our series showcasing valuable insights into the project's key achievements and results, with a particular focus on Use Case 2: Energy Communities and Energy Markets. Discover the significance of this work, the identified shortcomings, and the recommendations for improvement.
This is the fifth video of our series showcasing valuable insights into the project's key achievements and results, with a particular focus on Use Case 3: Materials solutions for low-carbon energy. Discover the significance of this work, the identified shortcomings, and the recommendations for improvement in the field.
Join us for the sixth video in our series, where we explore the EERAdata project's achievements and results, with a particular focus on Use Case 4: Low-carbon energy and energy efficiency policies. Discover the significance of this work, the identified shortcomings in policies-related data, and the recommendations for improvement.