Focus on getting the digital layer fully up and running
We’re currently making solid progress in the Danish pilot of the SEEDS project, with work now centred on bringing the digital layer into operation.
Right now, a big part of the work is about connecting the dots: ensuring smooth data flow between forecasting models, control algorithms, and the actual building systems. This includes integrating BMS data into one coherent setup that can respond to real-time conditions and dynamic electricity prices.
Moving towards a full end-to-end setup
We’re moving closer to a full end-to-end setup, where data is not just collected, but actively used to optimise operations and send feedback signals to the BMS system.
This means we are closing in on creating the key that enables us to translate data into real actions in the building and, ultimately, demonstrate how energy flexibility can work in practice.
There are still things to align across partners and systems. At this stage, progress is focused on three main areas.
Enabling reliable insights
Work is ongoing on establishing a solid data foundation, including:
- high-frequency BMS data
- forecasts
- market data
- weather conditions
Enabling predictive, optimised control
Another important step is the preparation of the data exchange between risk free external environment and model development.
At the same time, work is progressing on connecting the data pipeline to the real environment.
A collaborative effort It is important to note that this is a joint effort : MPCs, forecasts, and other models are currently being developed by our other project partners.

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