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Sierra Martinez

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“Linux Foundation Energy is paving the way for a digitalized energy future. The tools and processes under development here will be essential to revolutionize how we optimize energy use in the built environment. Addressing the 40 percent of emissions stuck in inefficient buildings will require ambitious undertakings like this. LFE holds the promise to unlock that AI-managed and market-financed future of energy optimization.”

John Petze

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“Project Haystack is excited to join the LFE effort. The built-environment is a key element of a smart, transactive energy grid and Haystack methodologies and standards for data semantics streamline integration of building systems with the other entities and systems that participate in a smart energy grid.”

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Braun

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“The energy sector is going more and more to open source developments. We have done our own steps with www.pandapower.org and www.ogema.org contributing open source solutions. The next phase of open source development is intensifying the collaboration throughout the community by open source platforms as a fundament for new applications. LF Energy is an important step to formalize this collaboration phase.”

Ulrich Ahle

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“After having had some joint meetings and events in the second half of 2018 we identified that it makes sense to join forces in pushing the adoption of open source- based technologies in Smart Energy.”

Marc Costa

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“The Energy Coalition (TEC) is creating the building blocks for a new energy economy in which communities become energy-producing networks and clean energy becomes affordable and accessible for everyone, so we are thrilled to join LF Energy as an associate partner.”

Debbie Brodt-Giles

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“NREL aims to build a network of data users and contributors for our platform, while at the same time making open energy data more useful, usable, and accessible for researchers and analysts.”

Professor Mario Paolone

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“Energy systems have and will continue to shape the evolution of mankind. They are absolutely vital for human existence. The EPFL decided to join the LFE to support the digital (re)evolution of energy systems.”

Georg Rute

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“With accelerating change in the energy sector, keeping costs under control is a real challenge. We welcome the initiative to open source our basic IT infrastructure, thus helping reduce costs for all grid operators and bring down barriers in integrating our energy systems.”

Neil Gerber

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“LF Energy brings the collaborative benefits of open source software and data to the energy industry. This will dramatically improve system interoperability and enable advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence. This is necessary to address the world’s need to rapidly evolve the electrical grid infrastructure, while enhancing transparency and innovation.”

Nicolas Richet

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“It is no surprise that LF Energy has been developing so fast. It allows for the collaborative development of building blocks that will support the cutting-edge innovations needed for customers worldwide to enjoy a reliable and sustainable power supply. ENTSO-E Members are already applying this collaborative approach in their shared IT developments. This is why ENTSO-E is supporting LF Energy and looks forward to stakeholders across the power system to join.”