Welcome to the LF Energy Wiki. Here you can access information with a cross project focus. For individual projects, follow the links below.
LF Energy is a project of The Linux Foundation that provides a vendor-neutral home focused on building shared open source infrastructure to deliver unprecedented innovation in renewable energy, power electronics, electric mobility, and more.
Grid eXchange Fabric (GXF) allows you to monitor and control hardware in the public space. With several (generic) functions ready to use, the main benefits of GXF are: scalability & high availability, high security, its generic design, and no vendor lock-in.
An Effective Distributed Software Platform for Smart Grid Apps
The Resilient Information Architecture Platform for Smart Grid (RIAPS) provides core infrastructure and services for building effective, secure and powerful distributed Smart Grid applications.
A High-Performance Computing Framework For Grid Simulation and Planning
PowSyBl provides the code building blocks for the simulations and analyses of power systems, for horizons from real-time operation to investment planning.
Consistent treatment of energy meter data for demand flexibility
Generates consistent and replicable results by always using the same methods to determine changes in energy consumption-there are no discretionary independent variables that change from calculation to calculation.
Reducing the costs of scaling demand-side energy through collaboration
Energy Market Methods Consortium (EM2) is developing standardized methods, linked to open source code, to enable demand flexibility as a resource, supporting energy programs and distributed energy resource (DER) markets.