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Nov 17, 2022

Join the Energy Devroom at FOSDEM 2023

A group of developers who contribute to LF Energy projects have applied and been accepted to host an Energy devroom at FOSDEM 2023 in Brussels! The devroom will take place on Saturday, 4 February. Due to the space limitations at FOSDEM, we will start the morning (10:30-14:30) with a virtual… Read more.

Nov 9, 2022

Video: Technical Introduction to EVerest: Open Source Firmware for EV Charging Stations – Kai-Uwe Hermann & Piet Gömpel, PIONIX GmbH

This presentation introduces EVerest, an open source software stack for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, with specific examples of usage and integration into large-scale solutions. EVerest was designed with modularity and customizability in mind. It consists of a framework for configuring multiple interchangeable modules that are coupled via MQTT. By abstracting… Read more.

Nov 8, 2022

CoMPAS Release 0.10.0 of Core Project Now Available

Release version 0.10.0 of the CoMPAS Core Project is now available. CoMPAS aims to develop open source software components related to IEC 61850 model implementation, specifically for profile management and configuration of a power industry Protection Automation and Control System (PACS). What's Changed New Features Refactoring jaxrs-common to rest-common and… Read more.

Nov 7, 2022

CalTRACK 2.1 Working Group Kick-Off 2022

LF Energy and the OpenEEmeter project team are pleased to re-launch the CalTRACK working group to incorporate updates to the methods and code and formally enfold CalTRACK under the OpenEEmeter project umbrella. What Is CalTRACKThe CalTRACK methods and OpenEEmeter codebase are a standard and transparent set of procedures designed to calculate savings based on metered energy consumption.… Read more.

Nov 3, 2022

Video: Open Source Enabled Power Grid Management Architecture – Lucian Balea & Benoît Jeanson, RTE

Since the launch of the Linux Foundation Energy, an ecosystem of industrial projects has been growing. From isolated projects held by isolated companies, a set of connected solutions is now emerging for some fields. In particular for the grid management, it is now possible to draw a fully connected net… Read more.