Research project Int:net - Interoperability Network for the Energy Transition The Interoperability Network for the Energy Transition (int:net) is an open and cross-domain community. The aim of the project is to develop, test, and deploy interoperable energy services to further pave the path for a carbon-free European society in 2050. With a comprehensive, FAIR knowledge platform and a series of attractive events, the int:net-community guides those who deal with the heterogeneous interoperability landscape of energy services. Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email Visit the dedicated Project Website → This project is funded by the EU's Horizon Europe programme. Within the int:net-interoperability network we bring together all stakeholders relevant for the European energy sector to jointly work on developing, testing and deploying interoperable energy services. The int:net-interoperability network will be formally established to exist beyond our project life-time. With a comprehensive, FAIR knowledge platform and a series of attractive events, the int:net-community guides those who deal with the heterogeneous interoperability landscape of energy services. To support the ongoing harmonisation of energy services, the int:net project will institutionalise an assessment methodology and maturity model (IMM). We will involve legal and regulatory bodies from the beginning of our work and have a constant exchange with interoperability initiatives and standardisation bodies. Thus, int:net will build a deep consensus on how European governance and industry can foster interoperability on all levels. The team Group members Daniele Stampatori Research Associate Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies View Daniele Stampatori profile