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Feb 5, 2025
Linux Foundation Energy Releases Version 1.0 of SEAPATH, the Open Source Software Hypervisor for Digitalizing Electrical Power Substation Systems
SEAPATH is a security-hardened, real-time hypervisor for digital substation virtualized protection and control applications that has already been deployed in production SAN FRANCISCO – February 5, 2025 – LF Energy, the open source foundation focused on harnessing the power of collaborative software and hardware technologies to accelerate the energy transition,… Read more.
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 21, 2025
Park&Charge and Qwello Revitalize EV Chargers with LF Energy EVerest
View this case study in PDF format The Challenge When the province of Gelderland’s concession for 191 EV chargers expired in early 2024, the region faced a dilemma. These chargers, initially installed in 2013, were outdated and increasingly unreliable due to the manufacturer, EVBOX, ceasing support. Traditionally, such infrastructure is… Read more.
Jan 20, 2025
Hear About the Latest Open Source Energy Innovations at FOSDEM
Members of the LF Energy community successfully applied to manage an Energy devroom at FOSDEM 2024, taking place Feb 1-2 in Brussels. The focus of the room is “Accelerating the Transition through Open Source”. The Energy devroom will take place on Sunday, Feb 2 in Room H.2214 at the Université Libre de Bruxelles… Read more.
Jan 16, 2025
Centre for Net Zero and TU Delft Contribute New Datasets to LF Energy OpenSynth
Recently, both Centre for Net Zero (CNZ) and TU Delft shared a combination of synthetic and real data with the LF Energy OpenSynth community. These datasets are helping build up a diverse database with input from around the world, and make it far easier to perform accurate energy modeling activities… Read more.