Dear Petition Signers, Dear Openmod,
Thank you for signing the Open Grid Data petition, and for the feedback some of you have shared on the forum or via mail.
I'm genuinely grateful for the engagement and the positive feedback.
One important point has come up: several signatories felt they didn't fully understand what they were signing for.
I'd like to fix that – and I need your help.
WHAT I'M ASKING FOR
I'd like to consolidate a clear, well-argued document by 11 May 2026. To get there, I'm inviting you to join a short collaborative discussion on wording, framing, and a few open questions.
The most pressing open question is the section "What should NOT be published".
The current draft mentions the exact routes of underground cables as an example of data that should remain confidential. This has been challenged: knowing where underground cables run is also essential for preventing accidents during construction works. A well-known case: the 2019 Berlin Köpenick blackout, where an excavator cut through cables (two 110kV) on a bridge because they were not in the plans. That left 30,000 people without power for up to 31 hours. Link:
https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/ein-jahr-blackout-in-berlin-koepenick-passiert-halt-100.html
So the question becomes: is underground cable routing data a security risk or a safety necessity?
I don't think there's a clean answer yet, and I'd love your input.
Having a community view on "What needs to be protected" helps to argue "But this needs to be open!"
WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
This petition is directly relevant to several active processes:
1. EU – European Grids Package: We should feed into current discussions and reach out to MEPs.
2. DE – HEDWIG (BNetzA): The public consultation is open until 13 May 2026. Link:
https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/DE/Fachthemen/ElektrizitaetundGas/Hedwig_111g/start.html
3. Research projects: Many of you (for example the RLI) have experienced first-hand how hard it is to obtain grid data from partners and network operators. Your examples strengthen the case.
4. DE – CYANE funding call (BMWE): Expected to launch in late 2026, our document could support project discussions.
https://www.energieforschung.de/de/foerderung/foerderangebote/innovationswettbewerb-systematische-cyberresilienz
HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
Please use this Etherpad for collaborative editing:
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/fne2026-Petition-OpenEnergyGridData
See the openmod forum for additional discussions:
https://forum.openmod.org/t/open-energy-grid-data-petition-and-supporter-list/5720/4
PLEASE HELP:
• Suggested rewording of any section that felt unclear
• Your view on the underground cable question
• Any examples from your own work where lack of open data caused problems
All input will be credited unless you prefer otherwise.
Target: consolidated document ready by 11 May 2026.
Currently there are 31 signatures. Goal is have more than 99.
Thank you again. Our signature matters, and your expertise matters even more.
Ludwig Hülk
To view this discussion, visit
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/openmod-initiative/VI1PR05MB7136D877B05244A8FB002D25AF352%40VI1PR05MB7136.eurprd05.prod.outlook.com.