Promoting citizen science in the energy sector: Generation Solar, an open database of small-scale solar photovoltaic installations

Open Res Eur. 2021 May 21:1:21. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.13069.2. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Citizen science is becoming an effective approach in building a new relationship between science and society, in which the desire of citizens to participate actively in knowledge production meets the needs of researchers. A citizen science initiative dealing with the development of photovoltaics (PV) is presented. To generate a "responsible" initiative, the research question has been designed collectively from the beginning, involving diverse actors in order to encourage creativity while addressing their interests and concerns. The result has been called Generation Solar. It aims at co-creating an open database of PV installations including their technical characteristics, and an online map for visualizing them. The initiative responds to a clear scientific demand; an important drawback for researchers working on energy modelling and predictions of production lays precisely in the lack of information about these installations' locations and characteristics. The initiative invites citizens, companies and public institutions with a PV installation to collaborate by providing such data. Data will follow the format of Open Power System Data in order to be fully exploitable by the scientific community and society. The success of the initiative will rely on the capacity to mobilize citizens and register the largest possible number of installations worldwide.

Keywords: Citizen Science; Energy; Open Data; Photovoltaics; Public Engagement.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

Grants and funding

This work has been supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No 787289 (project GRECO).