The Linux Foundation Projects
Skip to main content

Press Releases

Dec 12, 2023

Energy Industry Veteran Alex Thornton Joins Linux Foundation Energy as Executive Director to Drive Next Phase of Decarbonizing Energy Systems Through Open Source

Thornton will focus on recruiting new contributors from across all energy stakeholders while growing the open source tech stack needed to complete the energy transition SAN FRANCISCO – December 12, 2023 – LF Energy, the open source foundation focused on harnessing the power of collaborative software and hardware technologies to… Read more.

Dec 5, 2023

Linux Foundation Energy Adds Five New Open Source Projects, Expanding its Energy Infrastructure Tech Stack for Battery Storage, Grid Resilience, EV Charging, and More

2023 saw nine new members and nine new projects join LF Energy, while contributor strength grew by 30% and lines of code hosted by 22%, demonstrating growing support for open source solutions for power systems SAN FRANCISCO – December 5, 2023 – LF Energy, the open source foundation focused on… Read more.

Oct 3, 2023

PowSyBl Completes Release Train, with New Features Including Subnetworks in a Network

The LF Energy PowSyBl community has released powsybl-dependencies 2023.3.0, which concludes the last PowSyBl release train. PowSyBl is an open source library dedicated to electrical grid modeling and simulation. All the repositories' versions and release notes can be found in the table below. Interested parties are welcome to join the… Read more.

Sep 29, 2023

OperatorFabric v4.0.0.RELEASE Now Available

Linux Foundation Energy has announced v4.0.0.RELEASE of OperatorFabric, a modular, extensible, industrial-strength, and field-tested platform for systems operators. OperatorFabric includes several features essential for electricity, water, and other utility operations. See Migration Guide from release 3.15.2 to release 4.0.0 Features New major features : #4396, #4712 : Add a service to send card… Read more.

Sep 29, 2023

Power Grid Model v1.6 Now Available

Linux Foundation Energy has announced the 1.6 release series of Power Grid Model (PGM), including the PGM serialization feature. PGM is a high-performance Python/C++ library for steady-state distribution power system analysis. New Feature: PGM Serialization In this release we introduced PGM serialization. Now you can load and dump PGM datasets… Read more.