Open Energy in the UK (archive page)

What is Open Energy?

A connected web of energy data for an efficient, decentralised, net zero future

Energy is at the heart of our net zero future – but we can’t decarbonise the sector without trusted data sharing. Too often, access to energy data that’s vital to the transition is blocked by lack of trust, difficulty agreeing access, and inconsistent data standards. 

Our approach helps drive the design, implementation and adoption of open standards to create assurable data flows between organisations. This enables assurable Open Data and pre-authorised Shared Data and ultimately builds confidence across the ecosystem. 

Join Open Energy today

We help build trust and unlock data access by bringing together domain experts from across the ecosystem – including large and small companies, regulated and unregulated actors, and the public sector – into Advisory Groups and Sector Steering Groups to collectively shape the future of energy. 

Open Energy includes three things:

1. The IB1 Constellation: connect with an expert network of professionals
2. Icebreaking: engage in governance-led co-discovery and co-design of Schemes (the rulebooks of data sharing)
3. Trust Services: implement Scheme(s) in your business, at market scale, using the Energy Sector Trust FrameworkSearch services, verification and assurance.

Open Energy was initiated in 2020 by Icebreaker One (IB1), backed by UK (UKRI, BEIS) public funding. It is now 100% funded by industry, for industry, facilitated by IB1. IB1 is a public benefit non-profit, operating Open Energy as Digital Public Infrastructure (aligned with NOVA principles).

Get involved 

You can have a say in shaping sector-wide data sharing through Open Energy by attending our advisory groups. Attendance of advisory groups will be subject to Open Energy programme membership or personal invitation. Contact us at openenergy@ib1.org

What value will Open Energy unlock? 

A successful net-zero transition demands seamless, trusted energy data sharing across the ecosystem. By implementing secure frameworks that enable scalable access, interoperability, and regulatory compliance, organisations can transform how energy data flows between stakeholders. This unlocks value in the form of:

What have we achieved so far? 

What is Open Energy’s current focus?

Who has endorsed Open Energy?

The UK’s Energy Systems Catapult (who authored the Digital Spine report), in collaboration with Ovo Energy, in their Clean energy retail: The role of energy retailers in the net zero transition report stated:

“The regulator should mandate Open Energy as an industry-wide data sharing mechanism. Open Energy has, via a competition run by government, created a service that enables trusted actors to share data in a consistent way across the energy value chain. Mandating this solution would accelerate its adoption and make consistent an approach, reducing costs and barriers to entry.” (page 20, The UK’s Energy Systems Catapult, Digital Spine report)

Read more about IB1’s other energy work here: