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RVO successfully launched a secure, centralized platform to manage and share real-world energy usage data from smart meters across the Netherlands.

Industry

Logistics & Transport

Organization

Cornelissen Transport

Location

Netherlands

Project type

Data Management Platform

Services used

Key integrations

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Executive Summary

  • Who this is for

    Government agencies, public institutions, and regulated organizations managing sensitive, large-scale data ecosystems.

  • The problem

    Energy data from smart meters existed, but there was no centralized, secure platform to manage or share this data with trusted third parties.

  • The solution

    Crebos designed and delivered a centralized energy data management platform that securely collects, stores, and shares real energy usage data.

  • The results

    The platform enabled yearly consumption reporting, validated secure third-party data sharing, and established a scalable foundation for future nationwide systems.

Project Background & Context

The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) supports sustainable growth, innovation, and energy initiatives across the Netherlands. As part of national energy programs, smart meters were installed in buildings to capture real energy usage data.

However, while data was being collected at the source, there was no centralized platform to manage this information or make it accessible to authorized third parties in a controlled and secure way.

This led to the creation of the Datastelsel Werkelijk Energie Utiliteit (DSWEU), a secure, centralized energy data management platform.

The Challenge

RVO faced several critical challenges:

  1. No Centralized Data Management

    Smart meters produced valuable energy usage data, but:

    • Data was fragmented
    • There was no single source of truth
    • Access and governance were unclear
  2. Secure Data Sharing Requirements

    Energy usage data is sensitive and regulated.
    Any platform had to ensure:

    • Strong access control
    • Secure data exchange
    • Compliance with government standards
  3. A First-of-Its-Kind Platform

    This was not a standard implementation:

    • No existing reference platform
    • No proven national blueprint
    • High expectations from multiple stakeholders

RVO needed a centralized energy data platform that could securely manage and share smart-meter data without compromising governance or scalability.

— Product Owner, RVO
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Why Existing Approaches Were Not Enough

Before this platform:

  • Energy data remained siloed at the source
  • Sharing relied on manual or fragmented processes
  • There was no validated model for secure, structured third-party access

A traditional off-the-shelf system would not meet:

  • Public-sector security requirements
  • Long-term scalability needs
  • Cross-organizational governance expectations

RVO needed a long-term technology partner, not a short-term vendor.

Solution Strategy

Strategic Goal

To design and launch a secure, centralized energy data management platform that could be expanded and reused across future initiatives.

Approach Chosen

Crebos focused on:

  • Central data ingestion from smart meters
  • Secure storage with clear governance boundaries
  • Controlled access for authorized third-party providers

Risk Mitigation

  • Security-first platform architecture
  • Explicit access models for external parties
  • Validation using real-world energy data

The safest way to introduce large-scale government data platforms is to design them with security, governance, and future expansion built in from day one.

Core Integrations Implemented

Kadaster Integration

  • Linked energy usage data to authoritative property records
  • Enabled building-level insights and reporting
  • Ensured consistent identifiers across systems

Smart meter (Slimme Meter) Integrations

  • Electricity usage data ingestion
  • Gas and utility usage data ingestion
  • Secure, reliable data flows into the central platform

Secure API Layer

  • Controlled third-party access
  • Role-based permissions
  • Full logging and auditability

In simple terms:

The platform connects what a building is (Kadaster) with how much energy it actually uses (slimme meters), all in one secure and governed system.

Security, Quality & Service Management (Applied in Practice)

This platform was delivered using Crebos’ certified practices:

ISO 27001 — Information Security

Applied to:

  • Secure integrations with Kadaster and slimme meters
  • Encrypted data flows and API communication
  • Access control, logging, and audit trails
  • Continuous risk assessment

ISO 9001 — Quality Management

Applied to:

  • Clear integration requirements and acceptance criteria
  • Documented data models and decisions
  • Structured testing and validation

ISO 20000 — IT Service Management

Applied to:

  • Controlled platform operations
  • Incident and change management
  • Production readiness and continuity planning

Outcome:

Outcome:A platform that government stakeholders can trust, audit, and extend.

Key Takeaways

  • Integrating property and energy data unlocks real insight
  • Platform-based approaches reduce long-term risk
  • Security-first design accelerates government adoption
  • Clean integrations prevent future rework

Frequently asked questions

How were Kadaster and other integrations secured?

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How is sensitive energy and property data protected?

Does this align with government compliance expectations?

Can this platform support future datasets?

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