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Jan 31, 2023

CoMPAS Community Gathers to Collaborate and Advance the Project

CoMPAS is a part of LF Energy’s Digital Substation Automation Systems (DSAS) initiative. The primary goal of the CoMPAS project is 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). On… Read more.

Jan 27, 2023

OperatorFabric 3.12.0.RELEASE is Now Available

OperatorFabric is a modular, extensible, industrial-strength, and field-tested platform for systems operators. OperatorFabric includes several features essential for electricity, water, and other utility operations. The project has just been updated to release version 3.12.0 with a number of bug fixes and new features. Migration from 3.11.x See Migration Guide from release… Read more.

Jan 27, 2023

Call for Proposals Open for LF Energy Embedded Summit Through Feb 10!

LF Energy Embedded Summit is a new event taking place alongside the all new Embedded Open Source Summit in Prague this June. Speaking proposals are being accepted through February 10 on topics including: Clean Electrification (i.e Clean Hydrogen) Demand Response Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Energy Metering and Measuring Systems Energy… Read more.

Jan 24, 2023

Video: More Real-Life Applications Of LF Energy Solutions This Year | 2023 Predictions – Dr. Antonello Monti, RWTH Aachen

Linux Foundation Energy aka LF Energy is an open-source initiative that supports multi-vendor cooperation in the energy and electricity sectors. The goal is to speed up the process of energy digitalization. In this episode of 2023 Predictions, Antonello Monti who serves at the Technical Advisory Council (TAC) Chair for LF… Read more.

Jan 18, 2023

Video: Open Source Collaboration in the Energy Sector: A Force for Good

Climate change is a real emergency that needs immediate action. The energy sector is at the center of this change because energy makes everything else run. Utilities produce and distribute energy, so they can be mobilized to immediately reduce the impact on the environment. In this episode of TFiR: State… Read more.