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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS - UNSDG

Unleashing the Power of Data Standardization

 

The recent submission to the DOE Smart Grid Grants program to expand the XBRL taxonomy to support an international digital ecosystem was a collaboration that crossed multiple industry sectors, public and private, local, domestic and international.


That collaboration is similar to how the UN describes multi-stakeholder partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals.


Model Digital Ecosystem for Infrastructure to Meet UNSDG

Objectives

Deliverables

Collaboration Photo Gallery


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UN Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG)


SDG Partnership Guidebook

 



Model Digital Ecosystem for Infrastructure to Meet UNSDGs



UN Sustainable Development Goals

7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

  • Reduce the administrative costs of permitting and construction
  • Increase risk management capabilities to reduce exposure to lenders for better terms.


9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

  • Accelerate the implementation of digital construction management systems, public and private.
  • Model utilizes open standards so software developers have no constraints, trademarks or exclusivity to implement data exchange.


11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

  • Model Digital Ecosystem can be easily replicated without changing software platforms.
  • SoalrApp is ready to be implemented to help reduce administrative costs and speed up timelines for permitting solar projects


12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

  • The demand for energy will put pressure on generation and meeting demand will be a challenge. Enabling the production of clean energy to be more efficient so clean energy can be price competitive to fossil fuels will drive responsible consumption and production.


13 - Climate Action

  • Accelerating the construction of all clean energy infrastructure projects that connect to the smart grid is direct climate action.


17 - Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development

  • Expansion of the internationally recognized XBRL Taxonomy for infrastructure related data elements will promote and enable global partnerships.

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 Digital Ecosystem


Model Digital Ecosystem for Community Resiliency 


California SB-852Climate Resilience Financing District


California AB-1223 Construction contract payments: Internet Web site posting 


Financial Transparency Act


Collaboration Submission to DOE Smart Grid Grants


2023 Energy Finance Dinner


Digital Infrastructure Panel at Digital 360 Summit


SunSpec Alliance – Orange Button


2020 UN Great Reset Unleashing the Power of Data Standardization 


Orange Button Response To 2018 PG&E Request For Abstract

2018 Global Climate Action Summit


Data Harmonization Strategies: Scaling Up Solar Projects & Mitigating Financial Risks 


Digital Ecosystem for Infrastructure Reliability - Attracting Capital and Financial Markets to Infrastructure- UC Berkeley Center for Catastrophic Risk Management




Objectives


1.  The digital ecosystem pilots will identify and incorporate all the data elements that need to be in the XBRL taxonomy and establish an open standards based digital ecosystem model that can be utilized by any system and replicated by any community.


2.  Expand the XBRL taxonomy to support digital ecosystems to unleash the power of data standardization with a multi-stakeholder effort that is individual but collaborative, independent but integrated.


3.  Expand the XBRL taxonomy as a public benefit that can be monetized by the private sector and leveraged by public agencies; local, state and federal.


4.  Accelerate the implementation of private digital construction management systems that align with all federal agencies, specifically SEC, SBA, GSA, DOE and DOT.


5.  Expand the Orange Button taxonomies (both XBRL and OpenAPI implementations) to enhance interoperability with existing IECRE and IEEEsolar system performance data sets


6.  Leverage SolarApp data sets for residential permit data. 

           An Orange Button compliant interface for SolarApp is in development.


7.  Leverage DATA Act 2.0 to align government and private data reporting utilizing the XBRL taxonomy and industry recognized data standards.


8.  Engage with trade association initiatives to establish data interoperability and new approaches to infrastructure construction based on capabilities enabled by standardized data.  

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McKinsey Analytics

Seizing opportunity in today’s construction technology ecosystem


Collaborating for the common good: Navigating public private data partnerships

Deliverables

1.  Digital ecosystem pilots will demonstrate how XBRL and data interoperability will enable an extended public/private digital ecosystem, promote innovation and competition, plus provide grid resiliency that can be replicated by anyone.


2.  Expanded XBRL Taxonomy with established data sets that will enable mapping across systems and other data standards. 


3.  Establish data interoperability with international stock markets for financial reporting in IFRS/XBRL to enable an international supply chain.


4.  Extensive university participation for greater outreach, transparency, collaboration and production of free software models and demonstrations. 


5.  Shareware basic code available on GitHub for converting, sending and receiving standardized data sets in XBRL or Excel. 


6.  Low-cost subscriptions for applications available on the Salesforce platform for converting, administering, sending and receiving data sets in XBRL or Excel.  

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Collaboration Photo Gallery

March 23, 2023 Roots of Peace Dinner

Front: Dr. Bamidele Kammen, Daniel Kammen of Cal Berkeley and the California China Climate Institute.


Standing: Irine Beridze, Jan Rippingale, Blu Banyan, Levan Beridze, Consul General of Georgia, Heidi Kuhn, Roots of Peace,

Dixon Wright SRC Digital Insurance Services, Ravi Misquitta, Blu Banyan, John Cheney, Enera Power, Paul Kravtsov, Chubb Surety.

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January 25, 2023 Energy Finance Dinner

L to R: K. Dixon Wright - SRC Digital Insurance  Services, Jorge Vanegas - Texas A&M, Schuyler Matteson - NYSERDA, Nick Finnell - JA Solar, Anna J. Siefken - DOE, Daniel Kammen - UC Berkeley, Richard Baxter, - Mustang Prairie, Robert Fleishman - Kirkland Ellis, Tom Myers - Concord Servicing, David Sandbank - NYSERDA, Matthew Mancuso - Capital Markets Advisor, 

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September 7, 2022 - Digital Infrastructure Panel 

Don Bowden - Builder Chain/OS2, Bill Van Sweringen – ExxonMobil/OS2, Dixon Wright - USI Insurance Services, Tom Meyers – Concord Servicing, John Butler - University of Texas Austin, Jan Rippingale - Blu Banyan, Alfred Berkeley, Peter Gibbs - Foundation Surety and Insurance



January 13, 2020 - Energy Finance Dinner - New York

Alfred Berkeley, Ed Bowler - USI Insurance Services, Matthew Cox - USI Insurance Services, Dixon Wright - USI Insurance Services, Peter Hirscboeck -  Amazon Web Services, Fred Federspiel - Dart Video Communications, Key Han - Differential Dynamics, Robert Gee - Gee Strategies Group, Alfred Griffin - Green Bank of New York, Peter Mockel - Internati

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September 24, 2019 - Solar Power International

Bob  Fox, SunSpec Alliance

Eric Altman, Sompo International Surety

Jonathan Previtali, Wells Fargo Bank

Sumanth Lokanath, First Solar

John Balfour, The Energy Doctor

Randy Corey, sPower

K. Dixon Wright, USI Insurance Services

Tim Prichard, USI Insurance Services

Tom Tansy, SunSpec Alliance

Thomas Sauer, Exxergy

2018 Global Climate Action Summit

L to R: Larry Clopp, President, Surety Resource Connection, Logan Pitts, Field Representative, State Senator Bill Dodd, 3rd District, Jonathan Previtali, Director of Technology & Technical Services, Wells Fargo Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance, Alfred Gaspari, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Alan Strasser, Policy Director & Stakeholder Liaison, American Res




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