Las Rozas and La Rinconada have identified a common objective: the urgent need to establish data platforms and processes to enhance the impact of their energy projects, reduce energy consumption, and stimulate investments. They have joined forces to accelerate their capacity-building process and make more efficient use of resources.
The city is part of an initiative called "Toda Sevilla" (Seville Network), which includes 55 municipalities, companies, and associations committed to local energy generation and trading. It will develop data visualisation and validation techniques, and an open data portal, promoting collaboration to drive data-driven decisions and the decarbonisation of La Rinconada. The outcomes will include data infrastructure planning, market analysis, and a roadmap.
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This workshop focuses on creating data ecosystem maps, highlighting their importance and benefits. The process involves considering the various people, organisations, relationships, and ideas within the system, fostering collaboration and shared understanding among stakeholders. The final product serves as a communication and planning tool, supporting the execution and commitment to data projects. Additionally, it helps identify opportunities for improvement, distribute value equitably, anticipate changes in data use and access, and define roles and responsibilities. It also encourages the adoption of best practices and the creation of data infrastructures that benefit users and communities.