Context
The EDDIE Framework needs to have the customer's consent in order to access their consumption data. After the consent is given, the EDDIE Framework may retain the right to access energy data from the Regional Data-sharing Infrastructure and AIIDA. To facilitate this, many actors are involved including the customer, the eligible party, the permission administrator, and the metered data administrator. Any of these actors may have reason to revoke the customer's consent for access to energy data. For example, the customer may decide to stop sharing the data, the eligible party may decide to stop the operation of the respective Service, the permission administrator may decide to revoke the consent, e.g, because the customer moved out of the residence and another customer is now using the metering point.
Stimulus
The consent is revoked either directly using the EDDIE Framework, or indirectly from the Regional Data-sharing Infrastructure.
Response
The EDDIE Framework stops having access to the customer's data.