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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.
Mar 17, 2021
ITOps Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Hyphae
LF Energy and Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Sony CSL) recently collaborated on a new open-source project called Hyphae, which aims to automate the peer-to-peer distribution of renewable energy. “Sony CSL is a subsidiary of one of the world’s premier companies, and by launching Hyphae with us, they are making a profound… Read more.
Mar 15, 2021
LF Energy and Sony CSL to Collaborate on an Open-Source Microgrid Project
LF Energy and Sony Computer Science Laboratories (CSL) have announced Hyphae, a microgrid initiative to automate peer-to-peer distribution of renewable energy. The goal of Hyphae is to make microgrids more efficient and the overall grid more carbon-neutral. Microgrids are segments of larger grids that can disconnect from the larger grid… Read more.
Mar 13, 2021
Can Microgrids Solve The Impact of Severe Weather On The Energy Grid?
We’ve recently seen “a perfect storm” in Texas, where unprecedented cold weather hit the energy grid hard. Many power plants were knocked offline, unable to respond to the increased energy demand by people seeking to heat their homes. Others faced fuel shortages. Even wind turbines offered little help, as many… Read more.