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Apr 7, 2021

Into To LF Energy Spring Summit 2021

LF Energy is organizing the ‘spring’ chapter of its Energy Summit and TFiR is offering exclusive coverage of the event, bringing to you interviews with executives from the energy industry who are leading the movement within the industry through collaboration and open source Read more.

Apr 6, 2021

SEAPATH: A Software Driven Open Source Project for the Energy Sector

LF Energy recently announced a new project called, SEAPATH, or Software Enabled Automation Platform and Artifacts (THerein). It’s the second project by the foundation in its Digital Substation Automation Systems (DSAS) initiative. Read more.

Mar 22, 2021

First Notice: OSWCA AGM; construction waste data; OHSA compliance program

LF Energy launches microgrid program San Francisco-based Linux Foundation nonprofit LF Energy today announced the launch of Hyphae, a microgrid initiative to automate the business-to-business distribution of renewable energy, in conjunction with Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation. A statement said Hyphae aims to make microgrids more resilient by repurposing Sony CSL’s existing software, Autonomous Power Interchange System, which distributes locally produced renewable energy over… Read more.

Mar 20, 2021

Want To Avoid Another Texas Debacle? Here Is How To Create A Clean, Resilient Electrical Grid

For anyone past the denial stage of climate grief, the knee-jerk reaction to news about the increasingly obvious signs of how close the world is to catastrophic climate tipping points is to throw up a few gazillion solar panels. But shading 21,250 square miles of the Arizona desert is dumb, no matter what Elon Musk might… Read more.

Mar 19, 2021

The Smart Grid Has Its Moment

Happening in the first month of the Biden Administration, Texas’s massive electrical grid failure may have had one good outcome. Cascading effects of loss of power and heat, outrageous bills for the few who did have power, economic shutdown, flooding, fires, etc., provides the best argument possible for quickly developing the Smart… Read more.