The Energy Digitalisation Taskforce (EDiT) was focused on modernising the energy system to unlock flexibility and drive clean growth towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

This Taskforce, like its predecessor the Energy Data Taskforce, was run by Energy Systems Catapult and chaired by Laura Sandys for the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy, in partnership with Ofgem and Innovate UK.

The Challenge

EDiT considered the market design, digital architecture and governance of a modern digitalised energy system and followed the highly influential Energy Data Taskforce which initiated a wave of energy data activity across government, the regulator and industry.

The Taskforce delivered a set of actionable recommendations that sit at the intersection between policy, regulation and innovation, to challenge the status quo and deliver the energy system transformation that we need to reach Net Zero.

The Approach

The Taskforce focused on delivering actionable recommendations in two areas:

The key objectives of the taskforce were to:

Energy Digitalisation Taskforce – Structure

EDiT was chaired by Laura Sandys CBE and delivered by Energy Systems Catapult with support from EnergyRev.

The EDiT delivery team at Energy Systems Catapult was a group of leading strategic advisors from other sectors who could stretch and challenge the direction of the taskforce and emerging recommendations. Five leading innovative industries were identified, including telecommunications, logistics, change management, internet (governance) and manufacturing.

Energy Digitalisation Taskforce – Delivery

Early in the Taskforce process, EdiT delivered a review of the EDTF recommendations from June 2019 to understand where the sector should go next. This was to allow the sector to learn from the initiatives that have been launched over the last two years

The delivery team then worked in sprints to develop recommendations for Energy System Destination and Governance. The project team also engaged with the wider sector through a series of events at the end of each delivery sprint.

At the conclusion of the Taskforce,  there was a final report detailing the new recommendations for the sector, along with a set of dissemination events for the sector to engage with the recommendations and work towards their adoption.

Energy Digitalisation Taskforce – Oversight

The Taskforce had oversight from a project board consisting of key members of the Modernising Energy Data initiatives across government, innovation and regulation. The Taskforce ran from April 2021 until December 2021.

Review of the EDTF recommendations

Energy Data Taskforce: Two Years On

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VIDEO: Final report launch event on 17th January 2022 for the Energy Digitalisation Taskforce.

The Outputs

The six high-level recommendations from the Taskforce are as follows:

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