Open Source Enabled Power Grid Management Architecture
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on the emerging ecosystem of open source projects for power grid management. Discover how the Linux Foundation Energy has fostered the development of interconnected solutions, from substation operations to control room decision-making. Follow the journey through an industrial-grade architecture being implemented by RTE, France's power transmission system operator, to adapt core operational processes for the energy transition. Learn how open source communities in edge computing, cloud-native technologies, virtualization, and real-time Linux have contributed to the rapid development of these solutions. Gain insights into leveraging open source within the energy industry to drive innovation and create a fully connected network of tools for grid management.
Syllabus
Open Source Enabled Power Grid Management Architecture - Lucian Balea & BenoƮt Jeanson, RTE
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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