Digital Energy

Advancing AI Integration in the European Energy Sector

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As the digital age transforms the energy landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and critical energy infrastructure could boost efficiency, resilience, and sustainability. To drive this innovation, Dublin-based EPRI Europe is launching AI-EFFECT (Artificial Intelligence Experimentation Facility for the Energy Sector), aimed at accelerating the development, testing, and validation of AI applications in the energy sector. 


AI-EFFECT brings together 19 leading European organisations spanning research institutions, energy operators, and academia: EPRI Europe, Maynooth University and IKIM (Ireland); INESC TEC, WATT-IS and CEVE (Portugal); DTU, Bornholms Energi & Forsyning and CDK (Denmark); Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen University and Hertie School (Germany); TUDelft and Tennet (Netherlands); IRTSX (France); DNV (Norway); EnliteAI (Austria); ENEL (Itay); and EDRD (Spain).

The three-year project will develop four demonstrations across Europe – Denmark, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Germany – each addressing a distinct use case, including multi-energy systems, congestion management, energy efficiency, and DER (Distributed Energy Resources) integration. The aim of the project is to establish a European AI Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF) for the energy sector, enabling development, testing, and validation at various stages. It will virtually connect existing European computer and lab facilities through a digital platform.

AI-EFFECT’s innovative digital platform will drive European collaboration by enabling secure data sharing, AI model development, testing and validation, and seamless integration with the EU data spaces framework. AI has broad energy applications including forecasting energy demand, network anomaly detection, simulation, and reporting automation. The AI-EFFECT platform will help ensure that these AI tools are tested securely before deployment on real-world systems, following European data-sharing rules.

AI-EFFECT aims to position Europe at the forefront of AI integration in the energy sector, offering a robust, secure, and scalable platform to foster innovation, through research, demonstration, and collaboration. The project will also address key regulatory challenges, including compliance with the EU AI Act, ensuring AI systems for energy are transparent, secure, reliable, and interpretable.

AI-EFFECT will run until September 2027 and is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe program, under agreement no. 101172952.

Your benefits

  • Fraunhofer hosts one of the four demonstration nodes, allowing it to play a pivotal role in shaping AI applications for the energy sector.
  • Being part of a European initiative enhances Fraunhofer's position as a leader in energy research and innovation, particularly in AI integration.
  • Participation provides insights into compliance with regulations like the EU AI Act, helping Fraunhofer align its research with legal standards.