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WeForming Services Co-Creation, Business Models, Functional Specifications and Reference Architecture (1st version)

WeFormingサービスの共創、ビジネスモデル、機能仕様、および参照アーキテクチャ(第1版) (AI 翻訳)

Kotsalos, Konstantinos, Kanarachos, Stratis, Bala, Ioanna, Paredes Parrilla, Ángel, Mourkousis, Georgios, Sotirios Konstantakos

Zenodoプレプリント2026-06-10#エネルギー転換Origin: EU経営インパクト: 資金調達対象セクター: construction
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20625911
原典: https://zenodo.org/records/20625911
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日本語

本報告書は、EUにおけるスマートグリッド技術導入とエンドユーザーの役割を調査し、市民参加の課題と戦略を考察する。また、単一用途・複数用途のインテリジェントグリッド形成ビル(iGFB)向けの新規ビジネスモデル(OSS、PaaS、IFS、NRM)を分析し、相互運用性の重要性を強調。さらに、WeForming参照アーキテクチャの初版を提示する。

English

This report examines the adoption of smart grid technologies in the EU and the role of end users, discussing challenges and strategies for public engagement. It analyzes novel business models for single-use and multi-use intelligent Grid-Forming Buildings (iGFBs), including One Stop Shop, Product as a Service, Innovative Financing Schemes, and New Revenue Models. The report also emphasizes interoperability and presents the first version of the WeForming Reference Architecture.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本でもスマートグリッドやエネルギーマネジメントシステム(BEMS)の普及が進む中、本報告書の市民参加やビジネスモデルに関する知見は、日本国内の実証事業や制度設計に示唆を与える。特に、多様な事業者間の相互運用性確保は、日本の次世代電力システム構築においても重要な課題である。

In the global GX context

This EU-focused report provides a comprehensive framework for citizen engagement, business model innovation, and interoperability in smart grid deployment. It adds valuable empirical evidence from multiple European countries, which can inform global practices in energy transition and building decarbonization, particularly for policymakers and project developers working on demand response and distributed energy resources integration.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a structured analysis of business models and reference architecture for smart buildings, useful for researchers in energy systems and urban sustainability.

🏢実務担当者:Offers concrete business model templates and interoperability guidelines for developers and operators of smart grid-enabled buildings.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights regulatory diversity across EU countries and suggests strategies for public engagement, relevant for energy policy design.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The report examines the adoption of smart grid technologies in the EU and the role of end users, highlighting challenges and strategies for public engagement (Chapter 2). It discusses the importance of educating building users, identifying barriers, and engaging end users through different methods. To better understand the views of end users on iGFBs, a survey was distributed among demo users. It revealed users interest in energy efficiency but a lack of knowledge about smart grid technologies. The chapter concludes by emphasizing that addressing knowledge gaps, costs, and security concerns is crucial for the successful implementation and widespread adoption of smart grids in both commercial and residential buildings. This report also discusses several novel Business Models (Chapter 3) have been analysed for single-use and multi-use iGFBs. This report provides an overview of existing revenue opportunities across Europe, highlighting the development of Citizens Communities, Mobility Initiatives, Commercial Buildings, and Industry. The regulatory situation is analysed showing in Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain, underscoring diverse regulatory landscapes across these countries, each facing unique challenges and making varied progress towards efficient energy management and integration of innovative energy systems. The analysis then delves into potential future business models for both single-use and multi-use iGFBs, exploring core functionalities such as thermal storage optimization and solar PV self-consumption, identifying stakeholders like building managers and grid operators, and proposing business models following the concepts of One Stop Shop Concept (OSS), Product as a Service (PaaS), Innovative Financing Schemes (IFS) and New Revenue Models (NRM) to capitalize on the distinctive advantages of these buildings while tackling integration, cost-benefit analysis, and risk assessment challenges. A SWOT analysis and the Lean Model Canvas is provided for each of the Business Models. The interoperability aspect is highlighted throughout the report, particularly on Chapter 4. Interoperability in modern energy systems is essential for efficient and sustainable energy management, enabling seamless data exchange and functional compatibility across diverse technological platforms. This ensures effective collaboration between consumer interfaces, distributed energy resources (DERs), and large-scale utility plants. Driven by market demands and global shifts towards renewable energy and smart grids, interoperability facilitates optimal resource utilization, enhances grid stability, and supports the integration of renewable energy sources. Standardization bodies like ETSI play a crucial role in developing and validating interoperability standards, which promote regulatory compliance and foster innovation. The adoption of advanced integration technologies, such as microgrid controllers, building energy management systems (BEMS), and edge computing platforms, further enhances system efficiency and reliability. Robust interfaces underpin these systems, enabling real-time data analysis and decision-making, which are pivotal for maintaining grid stability, optimizing energy use, and advancing sustainable energy goals. Finally, details the development process for the WeForming Reference Architecture (RA) is addressed on Chapter 5. It commences with a comprehensive analysis of existing reference architecture models, with a particular focus on those emanating from European initiatives and research projects relevant to this field. Subsequently, the chapter explores the rationale behind utilizing Data Spaces within the context of intelligent Grid-Forming Buildings (iGFBs). The proposed approach centres on the core value proposition of sovereign data management, secure and environmentally conscious data sharing, peer-to-peer collaboration, inclusive power demand response programs, high-fidelity data descriptions, and user-centric service catalogues. Finally, Chapter 4 presents the initial version of the WeForming RA itself, outlining both the data flow perspective and the logical definition of its hierarchical structure.

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