Add EnergyCommunity subject with EnergyCommunity and EnergyProsumer data models#280
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Description
This pull request introduces a new EnergyCommunity subject under the Smart Energy domain, addressing the need to model collective self‑consumption and energy sharing scenarios.
Two new data models are proposed:
EnergyCommunity
Represents a collective entity enabling shared production, consumption, and storage of energy. The model focuses on community‑level aggregation, governance, and relationships, without redefining physical energy assets.
EnergyProsumer
Represents a role played by a Person or Organization that both consumes and produces energy within an energy community.
The proposed models:
Reuse existing Smart Data Models for physical assets (PhotovoltaicDevice, Battery, EV, EVChargingStation, EnergyConsumption, EnergyProduction, WeatherForecast) through NGSI‑LD relationships.
Follow Smart Data Models guidelines and NGSI‑LD specifications.
Use GSMA‑Commons and Location‑Commons for shared attributes.
Are intended to be generic, reusable, and compatible with different regulatory frameworks.
The contribution is proposed for inclusion in the incubated repository under the Smart Energy domain.
Contents
EnergyCommunity data model
EnergyProsumer data model
NGSI‑LD context files
Schema files
Validated JSON / JSON‑LD examples
Documentation notes (notes.yaml)
Adopters and Contributors files
Feedback and review are welcome.