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Energy saving - LF Energy Partners with Sony Computer Science Laboratories to launch open-source microgrid project - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism


A typical microgrid. Courtesy of NREL.
With energy resources and infrastructure increasingly challenged to meet the coming impacts of climate change and natural disaster, Hyphae aims to make microgrids more resilient. It will do so by transitioning Sony CSL s existing software, Autonomous Power Interchange System (APIS), which automatically and efficiently distributes locally-produced renewable energy over a DC grid, to work with AC Grids. With resilient, peer-to-peer microgrid energy trading, even the most remote communities will be able to store and distribute energy autonomously without connecting to large-scale power stations or electrical distribution networks.
As the world races to develop and build microgrids that are resilient and flexible, an open-source, automated microgrid controller and peer-to-peer trading platform like Hyphae will allow for faster innovation while decreasing costs for everyone. Partnering with Sony CSL brings LF Energy closer to its goal of ....

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The POWER Interview: Attracting the New Utility Workforce


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The POWER Interview: Attracting the New Utility Workforce
The global energy sector, including utilities, is looking at a talent drain. As older workers retire, the competition to recruit younger workers to replace them has heated up.
The power generation industry today is more digitized, reliant on expertise in analyzing data and developing software. That means many workers who could move into positions at power plants also are among those coveted by the big technology companies. A recent study from National Grid in the UK found that the UK’s energy sector needs 400,000 skilled workers in the next few years to meet workforce demand in what it calls the “Net Zero Energy Workforce.” The study found 140,000 of those workers will be needed to replace those leaving ....

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Protecting the Electric Grid with DBOM; A Proof of Concept Demonstration


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This article is co-authored by Shuli Goodman PhD, Executive Director, LF Energy, Chris Blask, Global Director Industrial and IoT Security, Unisys and Dick Brooks, Co-Founder, Reliable Energy Analytics LLC
The energy industry is well aware of the risks from cyber threats. However, the visibility and sheer scale and scope of the Solarwinds software breach that ripped through the US Federal government and 425 of the Fortune 500 reveals that our software supply-chains need attention, immediately. While it may take years or months to unwind the destruction, solutions for securing software supply-chains need to be identified now. The SolarWinds breach raises the central question, “how do you know if you can trust a software object, before you install it in a critical system?” ....

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