From idea to initiative
While that meeting planted the seed, LF Energy did not emerge overnight.
In 2017, Shuli began reaching out to utilities and energy organizations to test whether there was real appetite for open source collaboration. One of those early conversations was with RTE in France.
Lucian Balea, Deputy Director of R&D and Open Source Director at RTE, recalls that initial contact in late 2017. At the time, RTE had several internally developed software projects and was exploring open source, but lacked experience in setting up appropriate governance frameworks. When Shuli proposed what was then called the “Connected Energy Initiative,” there was an immediate alignment in values and expectations.
By early 2018, RTE engaged Shuli’s consultancy to help continue shaping the initiative. These early discussions were not about specific tools or codebases. They were about principles: how utilities could collaborate without compromising regulatory obligations, how vendors could participate without losing competitive advantage, and how shared digital foundations could reduce duplication across the industry.
Those conversations culminated in the public announcement of Linux Foundation Energy in July 2018. In addition to RTE, founding members included ENTSO-E (the European Network of Transmission System Operators), the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and Vanderbilt University.
Later that year, the first LF Energy Summit was held alongside Open Source Summit Europe in Edinburgh. For many attendees, this was their first exposure to peers from other utilities openly discussing shared software challenges. Lucian Balea recalls that the event helped crystallize the idea that this was not just a concept, but a community forming in real time.
Formal incorporation followed in March 2019, giving LF Energy a legal and governance structure designed to support long‑term collaboration.
As Lucian later described it, the creation of LF Energy was “a wonderful human adventure” that required thinking big, starting early, learning quickly, and persevering through skepticism.