Europe is struggling to ensure interconnectivity of smart energy efficiency

Europe is struggling to ensure interconnectivity of smart energy efficiency
Europe faces challenges in achieving interconnected smart energy efficiency due to data interoperability issues among various components. Despite advancements in digital energy applications, systems struggle to communicate effectively with appliances and utilities, hindering consumer adoption. Milenko Tošić highlights the importance of consumer participation in addressing these challenges.
The InterConnect project, funded under EU's Horizon 2020 program, aims to address interoperability issues. However, it encounters obstacles such as lack of cooperation between governments and companies. Despite challenges, the project seeks to support the EU Energy Efficiency Directive with the ultimate goal of a future where consumers are empowered in energy management and businesses innovate for sustainability.