National
Research
Data
Infrastructure
for
Interdisciplinary
Energy
Systems Research
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Welcome
to the second
edition of the NFDI4Energy Newsletter in
2025.
In
this edition, we're
excited to share
several highlights
from the NFDI4Energy
community:
Get the recap of the
2nd NFDI4Energy
conference, discover
our newly defined
vision, and explore
our Flex Fund
Projects. Don’t miss
the chance to watch
the keynote by our
spokesperson Astrid
Nieße, presented at
the annual meeting of
the Energy Systems
Analysis Research
Network. Plus, we
offer a hands-on
opportunity to
navigate metadata
development for your
energy research
software.
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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Recap
of the 2nd NFDI4Energy
Conference in
Karlsruhe
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From
March 25–27, 2025, the
2nd NFDI4Energy
Conference brought
together researchers,
practitioners, and
stakeholders at the
Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology (KIT). The
event featured
interactive workshops,
inspiring keynotes,
and vibrant sessions
on use cases,
ontologies, FAIR data
practices, and energy
system modeling.
A
highlight was the
Market of Consortia,
where participants
connected with other
NFDI initiatives,
fostering
collaboration across
domains.
Informal
exchange was further
encouraged during the
poster session and
conference dinner at
Karlsruhe Castle.
Find
more details on the
conference on
our website and
in the LinkedIn
Report.
We
thank all participants
and partners for their
contributions and look
forward to continuing
the dialogue within
the NFDI4Energy
community.
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“No
Energy Transition
Without Data”
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On
May 6-7, 2025, the
annual meeting of the
Research network Energy
System Analysis took
place in Berlin and
brought together
experts and
researchers to discuss
the role of data,
transparency, and
innovation in the
future of energy
systems analysis. The
event served as a key
platform for sharing
insights and fostering
collaboration across
institutions. Our
Spokesperson Prof. Dr.
Astrid Nieße opened
the second day with a
keynote on Research Data
Infrastructure for
Interdisciplinary
Energy Systems
Research. She
explained how FAIR
data and open software
solutions enhance
transparency and
collaboration in
energy systems
research and why a
well-structured data
foundation is
essential for making
the energy transition
a success.
The
recording of the
keynote is now
available on Youtube.
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Enhancing
Energy Research
Software: Share Your
Perspective!
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As
NFDI4Energy, we are
working to improve the
management of research
software in energy
research. Research
software plays a vital
role in various
aspects of energy
research, including
data analysis and
simulation of
scenarios.
To
facilitate the sharing
and reuse of energy
research software,
we have developed a metadata
schema to
describe it in a
structured and
standardized way. This
schema aims to enhance
the discoverability
and reusability of
energy research
software, advancing
energy research as a
whole.
We
Need Your Feedback!
We
invite you to
participate in our
survey to evaluate and
refine the metadata
schema for energy
research software.
Your feedback will
help us test and
further improve our
metadata schema,
ensuring it meets the
needs of the energy
research community.
What
to Expect:
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Create structured
metadata for your own
energy research
software that you can
add to your
repositories
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The creation of the
metadata is done in a
semi-automated way
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The survey is
anonymous and will
take approximately 60
minutes to complete
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The survey will run
until August 15, 2025
Click
here to access the
survey: https://umfrage.offis.de/index.php/369355.
We
appreciate your
participation and look
forward to your
feedback! Your input
will help us create a
more effective
metadata schema that
benefits the entire
energy research
community.
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We
are happy to share
that NFDI4Energy has
officially adopted a
unifying vision:
Data
and software as
the scientific
foundation for a
sustainable energy
future.
This vision was
officially adopted
during the last
meeting of the
consortium in the NFDI
e. V., which took
place during the 2nd
NFDI4Energy Conference
in Karlsruhe on March
27, 2025. We are
excited to see our
vision guiding our
progress and uniting
the community toward a
shared goals.
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Start
of NFDI4Energy
Flexfund Projects
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To
foster innovation and
collaboration,
NFDI4Energy is funding
small Flexfund
Projects
that support FAIR data
practices in energy
research. These
projects aim to
complement or improve
services, demonstrate
successful data usage,
and engage the
community.
We
are happy to present
you the three
Flexfund projects
that startet in
2025:
Open
Energy Platform
Improved: This
project works on
enhancing the Open
Energy Platform by
focusing on increased
security, bug
reduction, and
improved usability. It
aims to deliver an
upgraded version of
the platform, enabling
easier access to
energy data and
boosting overall
SOMMER
- Search over
Multi-Layer Metadata
for NFDI4Energy
Repositories: This
project aims to deploy
an interdisciplinary
metadata catalog
(Databus) integrated
with a metadata
annotation and search
interface (MOSS) for
energy research
datasets. The goal is
to enhance the user
interface (UI) and
user experience (UX)
by setting up a user
community, improving
the MOSS system, and
providing tools for
seamless data upload
and publication.
Additionally, KPI
dashboards will be
implemented to monitor
and evaluate the
project's impact. This
initiative promotes
efficient data
management and
collaboration within
the energy research
sector.
Standards
and Scopes for
Interoperable Energy
Related Ontologies:
This project focuses
on developing
standards and scopes
for interoperable
energy-related
ontologies. The aim is
to create a
standardized framework
that allows different
energy systems and
platforms to
communicate
seamlessly. This
project enhances data
interoperability and
promotes collaboration
across the energy
sector.
The
three Felxfund
projects will soon be
presented in more
detail on our LinkedIn
channel.
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New
Publication: Ten
Recommendations for
Engineering Research
Software in Energy
Research
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We’re
happy to announce our
new paper, “Ten
Recommendations for
Engineering Research
Software in Energy
Research,”
published at ACM
E-Energy.
In
this work, Stephan
Ferenz and colleagues
present ten key
recommendations to
improve the
development of energy
research software —
from planning and
coding to testing and
publishing. These
insights are based on
two workshops with
energy researchers and
aim to support better
software practices,
especially for
early-career
scientists.
Well-designed
software is essential
for reproducibility
and progress in energy
research and we hope
this paper helps move
the field forward.
You
can read the paper 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:
ABM4Energy
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Details:
March 31 - April
1, 2025 -
Copenhagen,
Danemark.
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Describtion:The
ABM4Energy
Conference focused
on agent-based
modeling
approaches for
energy economics
and policy. It
highlighted the
importance of
capturing dynamic,
decentralized
behaviors in
energy systems – a
key challenge for
future-oriented,
data-driven
research.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
NFDI4Energy was
represented by
Nick Harder and
Gunter Grimm
(INATECH,
University of
Freiburg), who
brought materials
and merch to the
conference and
helped raise
awareness about
our work in the
research data
infrastructure
landscape.
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Further
readings: Event
Website and
LinkedIn
Report
Wärmewende
Nordwest Consortia
Meeting
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Details:
April 3–4, 2025 –
Oldenburg,
Germany.
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Description:
The Wärmewende
Nordwest Consortia
Meeting brought
together
researchers and
stakeholders to
share updates and
shape future
pathways for
sustainable
heating in
Northwestern
Germany. The event
highlighted key
challenges in
research data
management and
laid the
groundwork for
stronger
cooperation within
the region's
energy research
landscape.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
Oliver Werth
presented
NFDI4Energy’s
vision and service
offerings aimed at
fostering
collaborative
energy research.
His presentation
focused on the
role of research
data
infrastructures in
supporting
regional heating
transitions and
underlined the
value of
cross-consortia
synergies.
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Further
readings: LinkedIn
Report
DigiSect
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Details:
May 14-15, 2025 -
Oldenburg,
Germany.
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Description:
The international
workshop DigiSect.eu
brings together
leading experts to
discuss
digitalization in
sector-coupled
energy systems.
Hosted at OFFIS –
Institute for
Information
Technology at the
Carl von Ossietzky
University of
Oldenburg, the
event offers a
unique opportunity
for exchange and
collaboration in a
rapidly evolving
field.
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Further
readings: Event
Website and
LinkedIn
Report
3rd
Bremen Research Data
Day
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Details:
June 11, 2025 -
Bremen, Germany.
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Description: The
3rd Research Data
Day organized by
the U Bremen
Research Alliance
(UBRA) focused on
equipping
researchers and
students with
practical
competencies in
research data
management aligned
with the FAIR
principles
-Findable,
Accessible,
Interoperable, and
Reusable. The
event featured
workshops and
talks, interactive
sessions,
exhibitions, and
posters, followed
by an evening
event with
inspiring talks
and the Data
Champion Award
Ceremony 2025.
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NFDI4Energy
Contribution:
Together with
other NFDI
Consortia
NFDI4Energy shared
an Info Booth to
inform everyone
interested in
Research Data
Management and
related topics
about NFDI
activities and
services.
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Further
Readings:Event
Website and
LinkedIn
Report
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:
9.
Bibliothekskongress:
June 24-27.2025 -
Bremen, Germany
16th
IEEE PowerTech:
June 29, 2025 - Kiel,
Germany
CoRDI
2025: August
26-28, 2025 - Aachen,
Germany
SciCAR
Conference 2025:
September 5-6. 2025 -
Dortmund, Germany
Norddeutsche
Wärmekonferenz:
September 10-11. 2025
- Bremen, 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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