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Jan 27, 2025

US Department of Energy Validates Open Source Approach for IRA HOMES Programs

LF Energy OpenEEmeter Approval Enables Transparent Energy Savings Measurement Linux Foundation Energy (LF Energy) is pleased to announce that OpenEEmeter, a core component of the LF Energy OpenDSM project, has been named as the first – and currently only – solution to be approved by the U.S. Department of Energy… Read more.

Jan 7, 2025

New White Paper Explores the Potential for Open Source to Accelerate AI Innovation for Energy Systems

LF Energy has announced the release of a new white paper, "Unlocking AI’s Potential for the Energy Transition Through Open Source". As the global energy sector undergoes a critical transformation driven by decarbonization, digitalization, and decentralization, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a key enabler for optimizing energy systems. This… Read more.

Dec 11, 2024

Linux Foundation Energy Announces Open Source Power Grid Projects for AI Modeling and Edge Applications, Plus Scope 3 Emissions Visibility

New initiatives and partnerships will speed innovation essential to accelerating the energy transition and decarbonization globally SAN FRANCISCO – December 11, 2024 – LF Energy, the open source foundation focused on harnessing the power of collaborative software and hardware technologies to accelerate the energy transition, is pleased to announce the… Read more.

Nov 21, 2024

LF Energy TROLIE Publishes Version 1.0.0 Specification for Exchange of Power System Ratings and Limits Data

LF Energy TROLIE is a community project developing an open source specification to address FERC Order 881, which requires North American transmission owners, operators, providers, and reliability coordinators to establish a means to exchange ratings information based on current and forecasted ambient conditions. The initiative was launched due to the… Read more.

Oct 23, 2024

Linux Foundation Energy EVerest Project Joins Task 53 of the International Energy Agency (IEA)

Bidirectional EV charging, or Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), plays an essential role in the decarbonization of the electricity sector. But there are still hurdles to overcome, e.g. lack of standardization and insufficient interoperability. To improve interoperability of bidirectional charging, the Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology Collaboration Programme (HEV TCP) by the International… Read more.