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Media Coverage
Feb 24, 2021
On Tap For 2021: Nanobubbles, Thermal Batteries, And More
The year has started out very busy for your loyal correspondent, who has been interviewing experts on grid modernization, energy storage, and agricultural technology. Read More: https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkobayashisolomon/2021/01/29/on-tap-for-2021-nanobubbles-and-thermal-batteries/?sh=6a19317e6f1b Read more.
Feb 22, 2021
European companies drive open source virtualisation and consolidation for the grid
LF Energy is working with European energy companies on an open source virtualised consolidation platform for energy operators that provides real time secure software on redundant hardware for high availability. Read More: https://www.eenewspower.com/news/european-companies-drive-open-source-virtualisation-and-consolidation-grid Read more.
Feb 19, 2021
LF Energy Announces SEAPATH Power Grid Virtualization Project
LF Energy, along with Alliander, RTE and its new member, Savoir-faire Linux, announced the second project in its Digital Substation Automation Systems (DSAS) initiative——SEAPATH or Software Enabled Automation Platform and Artifacts. As part of DSAS’ objective to create the next-gen digital substation technology, SEAPATH will provide a reference design and a real-time, open-source platform for… Read more.
Feb 17, 2021
LF Energy Captains Power Grid Virtualization SEAPATH
LF Energy announced a new open source project called SEAPATH, or Software Enabled Automation Platform and Artifacts (THerein), that will provide grid operators with an open source, real-time platform to run virtualized automation technologies. Although the move toward renewable energy is a step in the right direction, clean energy sources are subject… Read more.
Dec 10, 2020
Wildfires, blackouts, and restabilising California’s electric grid with LF Energy
"Wildfires have led to rolling blackouts in California, with critics blaming green energy for stretching grid capacity, something clean energy advocates adamantly deny." Source: https://power.nridigital.com/future_power_technology_dec20/california_wildfires_power_grid Read more.