National
Research
Data
Infrastructure
for
Interdisciplinary
Energy
Systems Research
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Welcome
to the third
edition of the NFDI4Energy Newsletter in
2025.
In
this edition, we are
happy to inform you
about the 3rd
NFDI4Energy
Conference, report on
our NFDI4Energy
presence at the CoRDI,
and to update you on
past and upcoming
events.
If there are specific topics you'd
like us to cover in
future editions,
feel free to let us know
(outreach@nfdi4energy.org). We look
forward to hearing from you!
Happy
reading.
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Call
for Papers for the 3rd
NFDI4Energy
Conference in
Aachen, Germany
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Defining
Energy Research Data
Management Together
Stakeholders
interested in and
working on research
data management
solutions for the
energy domain are
invited to join the
3rd NFDI4Energy
Conference.
The
3rd NFDI4Energy
Conference offers a
platform to discuss
and exchange on
different tools,
services, approaches,
best practices, and
ideas for research
data management in the
energy domain. The
conference will take
place fully on-site
in Aachen
on March 24th
and 25th in 2026,
organized by NFDI4Energy
in cooperation with RWTH.
English will be the
primary language of
the conference. The
conference is free of
charge for all
participants. Feel
invited if working in
the field or
interested in current
work in this area!
In
2026, for the first
time, we will combine
the community event
with a scientific
track, to give our
researchers the
opportunity to publish
results from their
scientific work, if
they are interested in
this option.
We
are pleased to
announce that the call
for papers is now open
and warmly invite you
to contribute. Further
information and
submission details can
be found on the Conference
Website.
We
look forward to
welcoming you to
Aachen.
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The
second edition of the
Conference on Research
Data Infrastructure
(CoRDI) took place
from 26 to 28 August
2025 at RWTH Aachen
University. As
Europe’s leading
research data
infrastructure
conference, it brought
together those who
generate research
data, those eager to
use it, and those
working on processes
and services for FAIR
data and software to
improve exchange
between the two.
With nearly 300
contributions, the
three-day program was
highly interactive and
diverse. We, as the
NFDI4Energy
Consortium, were
delighted to be part
of it, meet the
community, and to
contribute through
posters, talks,
demonstrations, and at
the market of
opportunities.
Find
our contributions
here:
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Over
the past three months,
numerous events have
accompanied and
provided support for
our work, allowing for
inspiring discussions
and valuable insights.
To maintain a concise
overview, we’ve
compiled key
highlights and
provided links to
detailed event pages
and LinkedIn reports
for further reading.
We invite you to
explore these updates
and stay connected via
our LinkedIn channel
to follow the work of
the consortium.
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NFDI4Energy
was present at and
contributed to the
following events:
9.
Bibliothekskongress 2025
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Details:
June 24 - 27, 2025
- Bremen, Germany.
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Describtion:
The Annual
Conference of the
library community
is one of the most
important events
in the field,
bringing together
professionals and
researchers to
discuss current
developments in
Open Science,
bibliometrics, and
related areas. The
program includes
key sessions,
workshops, and
discussions that
foster exchange
and collaboration
within the library
and research
community.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution: Within
the session "How
open are we?",
Amanda Wein and a
colleague from TIB
presented insights
from the
NFDI4Energy
project. The
contribution
focused on
open-access
publishing
practices and open
data-sharing in
the field of
energy research,
highlighting
opportunities and
challenges for
more openness in
scientific
communication.
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Further
readings: Event
Website.
Mastr4All
Workshop
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Details:
July 17, 2025 -
Berlin, Germany.
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Describtion:
The workshop
brought together
more than 20
representatives
from the energy
data community to
discuss how the
Core Energy Market
Data Register
(Marktstammdatenregister)
can be made more
accessible and
usable. The event
focused on
improving data
processing,
validation, and
collaboration
across different
stakeholders.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
NFDI4Energy joined
the workshop
discussions, with
special attention
given to the
open-source tool
open-MaStR. This
software,
developed by
NFDI4Energy
members OFFIS –
Institute for
Information
Technology and
Reiner Lemoine
Institut gGmbH,
plays a central
role in making
MaStR data easier
to use and
supports the
community in
improving data
quality.
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Further
readings: LinkedIn
Report
Hackathon
im Rahmen des
Projekts
Dateninstitut – Use
Case Energie
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Details:
August 20 - 21,
2025 - Berlin,
Germany.
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Describtion:The
24-hour hackathon,
organized in
cooperation with
Fraunhofer Energy
& Climate,
turned the Future
Energy Lab into a
space for
creativity and
exchange. In three
intensive
sessions,
supported by
inspiring keynotes
and discussions,
participants
worked in 10 teams
on 8 challenges.
They explored how
data spaces
function
technically and
what opportunities
they provide for
the energy sector.
The results
included 19 new
data assets and
contributions from
26 participants
with strong
dataspace
expertise.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
Representatives
from OFFIS and RLI
were present on
behalf of
NFDI4Energy.
NFDI4Energy
contributed by
exploring two
central aspects:
The use of the
Data Space for
transferring
geodata and time
series, which are
highly relevant
for energy system
planning and
control, and the
interplay between
the FAIR
principles
(Findable,
Accessible,
Interoperable,
Reusable) and open
data platforms
such as the
OpenEnergyPlatform
and the Data
Space.
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Further
readings: Event
Website
CoRDI
2025
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Details:
August 26-28, 2025
- Aachen, Germany.
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Describtion:
The second edition
of the Conference
on Research Data
Infrastructure
(CoRDI), Europe´s
leading conference
on this topic,
brought together
those who generate
research data,
those eager to use
it, and those
working on
processes and
services for FAIR
data and software
to improve
exchange between
the two. The
three-day program
was highly
interactive and
featured nearly
300 contributions.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
The NFDI4Energy
Consortium was
actively
represented in
Aachen with
posters, talks,
demonstrations,
and at the Market
of Opportunities.
Our contributions
covered a wide
range of topics,
including metadata
for simulation
software, the Open
Energy Platform,
transparent
requirements
engineering,
ontology
development for
co-simulation,
bibliometric
analyses of data
sharing, workflows
for simulation,
and common
metadata for
research software.
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Further
readings: Event
Website and
LinkedIn
Report
SciCAR
Conference 2025
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Details:
September 5-6,
2025 - Dortmund,
Germany.
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Describtion: The
SciCAR Conference
2025 in Dortmund
brings together
researchers and
data journalists
to share methods,
learn from each
other, and
initiate joint
projects.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
Florian Kotthoff
and Timo Beyer
presented the
Market Master Data
Register (MaStR)
as a central
source for
up-to-date
analyses of the
energy transition,
while Mirko
Schäfer and
Christina Speck
led a workshop on
open energy data,
their formats and
platforms, and the
mutual benefits
for science and
journalism.
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Further
readings: Event
Website and
LinkedIn
Report
3.
Konferenz der
Norddeutschen
Wärmeforschung
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Details:
September 10-11,
2025 - Bremen,
Germany.
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Describtion:
The third
Conference on
Northern German
Heat Research took
place at HSB
Bremen – City
University of
Applied Sciences.
Researchers,
companies, and
municipalities
came together to
discuss current
developments,
projects, and
innovative
approaches for
advancing the
Wärmewende in
Northern Germany.
The program
covered a wide
range of
contributions,
from geodata-based
geothermal
assessments to
AI-supported urban
heating planning,
simulation-based
energy dispatch,
and gamification
approaches to
sustainability.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution: NFDI4Energy
was represented by
Oliver Werth. In
his presentation,
he introduced the
project National
Research Data
Infrastructure for
Interdisciplinary
Energy System
Research
(NFDI4Energy),
which is building
a sustainable
research data
infrastructure to
support the energy
transition. His
contribution
highlighted the
importance of FAIR
and open data
practices for
collaborative
energy system
research.
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Further
readings: Event
Website.
Workshop
at the DACH+
Conference on Energy
Informatics
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Details:
September 17, 2025
- Aachen, Germany.
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Describtion:
At RWTH Aachen
University, the
workshop “Exploring and Improving
the Energy
Research
Process”
took place as part
of the DACH+
Conference on
Energy
Informatics. The
workshop addressed
challenges of the
traditional
paper-oriented
research style,
where valuable
details of
experiments and
workflows often
remain
undocumented.
Through
interactive
discussions and an
impulse talk by
Monica
Gonzalez-Marquez
on open science
and research
processes,
participants
explored how to
better model and
document energy
research
workflows.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
NFDI4Energy
representatives
organized this
workshop. The
outcomes will feed
into the
development of
research data
management
services within
NFDI4Energy,
ensuring they
align with the
real needs of the
energy research
community.
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Further
readings:
Information on the
DACH+
Conference on
Energy
Informatics.
Many
thanks to our
representatives for
their time and
engagement that
allowed NFDI4Energy
to contribute to and
be represented at
these events!
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Upcoming
Events
If
you want to get in
touch with NFDI4Energy
representatives, you
can find them at the
following upcoming
events:
FDM@Campus
- Göttinger Research
Alliance:
September 29, 2025 -
Göttingen, Germany
Open
Science Conference
2025: October 08
- 09, 2025 - Hamburg,
Germany (Online)
Tag
der Energieforschung
an der Leibniz
Universität Hannover:
October 28, 2025 -
Hanover, Germany
Energieforschungskonferenz
des BMWE:
November 11-12, 2025 -
Berlin, Germany
We
look forward to
meeting you there!
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Publisher:
Carl
von Ossietzky
Universität Oldenburg
Faculty II of
Computing Science,
Business
Administration,
Economics and Law
Department of Computer
Science
Group of Digitalized
Energy Systems
Ammerländer
Heerstraße 114 - 118
DE - 26129 Oldenburg
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