Digi-Green TT Group Second Technical Session
Progress in data and energy innovation often depends on something simple: making knowledge reusable.
On 10 April 2026, during the Second Technical Session - Interoperability with the Digi-Green TT Group, we focused on building a Data Schema Cookbook designed to connect projects through a shared and scalable foundation.
It centred on interoperability across systems and partners, and what it takes to ensure that data models can actually work together in real environments. One of the key themes was how fragmentation across projects slows down progress, and how shared schemas can directly address that by creating alignment from the start.
The Cookbook is intended to become a practical reference point for future work. Instead of building from scratch each time, teams will be able to rely on tested structures, adapt them where needed, and extend a growing repository of knowledge. This shifts the focus from repeated design work to continuous improvement across projects.
A sincere thank you to Tom Flynn from TFC Research and Innovation Limited for moderating, Aditya Kapoor from AITEC-INTL for guiding us through the structure, and Marina Camacho Sánchez from GreenPaths Project for their valuable contributions.

Looking forward to seeing future projects build on this shared foundation.
