Launching Canada’s Energy Data Trust (EDT)

Source: | · SGIN CANADA · | June 23, 2025

Unlocking Ethical, Secure Access to Energy Data for a Sustainable Future 

The Smart Grid Innovation Network Canada (SGIN), in collaboration with national and international partners, is proud to announce the launch of the Energy Data Trust (EDT) – a national initiative to unlock secure, governed, and ethical access to energy data in support of Canada’s clean energy transition. 

Across Canada, innovators, policymakers, utilities, and communities face a common barrier: limited access to trusted, sharable energy data. Energy data access is needed to enable the clean energy transition and investment. The EDT addresses this gap by facilitating data sharing and transactions, accelerating innovation, informing smarter decisions, and enabling the clean energy transition. 

This initiative directly supports the recommendations of the Canada Electricity Advisory Council (CEAC), reflects SGIN’s core mission to lead smart energy innovation and accelerate Canada’s transition to a clean energy future, and aligns with the common priority this initiative represents among the founding organisations. 

EDT Vision: To create a trustworthy, secure platform that enables national and international collaboration to share FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) energy data, driving applied research and innovation among policymakers, researchers, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), utilities, and businesses toward a sustainable, reliable, affordable, and inclusive all-energy future. 

EDT Mission: To independently facilitate the secure, ethical sharing of energy and energy-related data from utilities and other stakeholders, fostering innovation and transparency to support the energy transition, while respecting and protecting the custodial requirements of data owners. 

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