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Feb 21, 2024

Unleashing the Power of LF Energy’s Super Advanced Meter: A Comprehensive Overview of Major Use Cases

In the rapidly evolving landscape of energy management, LF Energy has introduced the Super Advanced Meter (SAM), an open source specification and reference software project designed to serve as a smart meter data gateway. Smart meters play a crucial role as the central device installed in almost every energy consumer's… Read more.

Feb 20, 2024

FlexMeasures Releases v0.19 With Asset Nesting

This article was originally posted at FlexMeasures Version 0.19 of FlexMeasures has a few minor improvements, each of which might mean a lot to someone. We'll focus on our first steps into nested asset structures, as it is visual and part of FlexMeasures' strategic roadmap. See the changelog for a complete… Read more.

Feb 20, 2024

The OpenEEmeter Working Group Is Pleased to Release LF Energy OpenEEmeter 4.0

LF Energy OpenEEmeter measures the energy impacts of demand-side interventions in buildings. OpenEEmeter 4.0 provides enhanced performance of the daily model with dramatically reduced seasonal and weekend/weekday bias, along with increased computational efficiency.  After months of collaboration, the LF Energy OpenEEmeter Working Group is releasing the open source OpenEEmeter 4.0… Read more.

Feb 19, 2024

FOSDEM 2024 Energy Devroom Recap: Enhancing OCPP with E2E-Security and Binary Data Streams for a more Secure Energy Ecosystem

At FOSDEM 2024, Achim Friedland of GraphDefined delivered a session titled "Enhancing OCPP with E2E-Security and Binary Data Streams for a more Secure Energy Ecosystem" in the Energy Devroom (video follows below). The talk shed light on critical aspects of securing energy infrastructure, particularly in the realm of electric vehicle… Read more.

Feb 19, 2024

Power Grid Model v1.7 Now Available, Adding the Newton-Raphson Calculation Method for Enhanced State Estimation

Linux Foundation Energy has announced the 1.7 release series of Power Grid Model (PGM), including adding the Newton-Raphson calculation method for enhanced state estimation. This new release also now allows for separate specification of the measurement error margins for both active and reactive power, enhancing the stability and precision of… Read more.