eddie-skills.eu

Welcome to the EDDIE Association

a collaborative initiative driving the digital
transformation of the European energy sector. By bringing together industry leaders,
academic institutions, and public stakeholders, we are shaping a long-term strategy to equip
the energy workforce with the digital skills needed for the future.
Latest Updates:

•LSP meeting
•Participation on the the Packforskills event
•Webinar series
•Participation on the IEEE ISGT Europe 2025 – IEEE ISGT Europe 2025

Join EDDIE association and Large Scale partnership to be part of a European initiative that
will foster and enhance the energy skills workforce for a smarter, greener, and more digital
future.

EDDIE-SKILLS

Description

EDDIE Tools towards Blueprint Strategy for the Digitalisation of the Energy value chain (BSDE)

Map the stakeholders

The activity will be developed to identify, describe and indicate priorities for the improvement or the establishment of new qualifications (job profiles and skills needed) and strategic network building with a strong industry-driven approach

Underpin and illustrate the Blueprint Strategy

Blueprint Strategy for the Digitalisation of the Energy value chain (BSDE) to tackle the skills shortages and mismatches identified, fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships (e.g. between industry, social partners, education and training, public authorities, smart cities and global communities)

Develop a communication and dissemination strategy

All the actions perform among the identified target groups at regional, national and EU level and include details on how the roll-out will be implemented at national and/or regional levels with relevant governmental and sectorial authorities

Upcoming meeting for the LSP on Digitalisation of the Energy System!

We invite you to a meeting on 22 May 2025, from 14:30 to 16:30 CET, focusing on the role of digitalisation in accelerating the energy transition.

The event will bring together experts, professionals, and stakeholders from across the energy field to discuss how digital tools are shaping a more efficient, sustainable, and skilled energy landscape.

The agenda includes contributions from the European Commission, insights based on ENLIT’s recent industry reports, and reflections from leading utility organisations on how to address the sector’s growing skills gap.

Registration is now open. You can also access the full agenda below.

Register here
View the agenda here

Scroll to Top