NGN Customer Energy Village, unlocking future energy solutions

Ground-breaking project in the North East of England

Northern Gas Networks signs IOTICS to unlock future energy solutions

Digital cooperation capability from IOTICS enables a decentralised data ecosystem for the ground-breaking Northern Gas Networks (NGN) Customer Energy Village.

Press Release
LONDON & GATESHEAD, United Kingdom
January 2023

NGN Customer Energy Village

Northern Gas Networks has selected technology from IOTICS and unique architecture to enable a multi-party, cross-sector data ecosystem. Northern Gas Networks deliver gas to 2.7 million homes and businesses in the North East, Northern Cumbria and much of Yorkshire and the data ecosystem will provide a decentralised digital spine for the recently announced NGN Customer Energy Village https://www.northerngasnetworks.co.uk/2022/03/15/school-children-prepare-time-capsule-for-unique-energy-project/ that aims to help its customers move onto low carbon, low cost energy.

Keith Owen, Head of Systems Development at Northern Gas Networks said:

‘We’re delighted to be working with IOTICS to provide us with valuable performance data from our Customer Energy Village. The village will help us understand the performance of different technologies and solutions to decarbonise homes and access to real-time digital data will play a vital role’

NGN Customer Energy Village is a testbed of nine homes from different building eras, from 1910s to 1990s. They are representative of the millions of homes that will require new energy solutions to meet the UK’s 2050 Net-zero target. Through the Customer Energy Village, a team of industry, academics and engineers from an initial six organisations, utilities and enterprises will work together delivering breakthroughs in the decarbonisation of heat, energy storage and transport. The aim is to identify the most affordable and practical solution to moving customers onto low carbon, low-cost energy.

Construction of the new Customer Energy Village began in February ‘22. Each stakeholder will leverage IOTICS to securely share across a decentralised cooperative ecosystem. Learning at scale, the multi-party, cross-sector undertaking will evolve as insights, solutions and new business models are tested and scaled.

Each stakeholder has an IOTICSpace, to selectively share information and inputs across organisational boundaries. Semantically linking asset data, context, and inputs across the ecosystem, while ensuring that all parties maintain ownership and control of their own data, analytics and application. IOTICS-enabled digital cooperation provides an easily navigated ecosystem, where real-time and synthetic dynamic data is shared. It also has the flexibility to add and change participants, sources and consumers without need for costly and labour-intensive development or data governance issues.

Ali Nicholl, Head of Engagement at IOTICS said: ‘United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated at the recent COP27 summit ‘Humanity has a choice: cooperate or perish’. We are delighted to be able to play a part in enabling world leading, ambitious, vital projects like Northern Gas Network’s Customer Energy Village to cooperate with their corporate, utility, enterprise, and academic partners. It is only through developing a shared understanding of people, assets, and places across boundaries that we can embrace the complexity of the situation and identify the right solutions to drive the change we all recognise is need.’

Keith Owen explained: ‘There is increasing awareness and urgency to address the challenges of climate change. We are all very aware and increasingly vocal about the impact our changing climate is having on our way of life, our health and the profound changes being seen in the natural environment and the need to act now to protect our future.

It is a hugely complex challenge, and we need to identify a variety of solutions that will work across the wide range of homes in the UK. This will help us identify the most efficient and affordable solutions that work to support a fair transition to low carbon living for all.’

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