Open Source for Energy Transition via Data Management
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the transformative potential of open source development in driving energy transition and achieving climate goals through enhanced data management. Dive into the Real Time Data Ingestion Platform (RTDIP), open-sourced via LF Energy, and discover its strategic value in improving data standardization and interoperability within the energy industry. Learn how leveraging open source technologies can accelerate the digitalization of global energy systems, leading to rapid decarbonization. Examine the digital transformation enabled by an open source data fabric and its impact on improving energy sector operations. Understand RTDIP's core capability as a foundational time-series data ingestion tool, currently collecting data from over three million sensors in assets. Investigate its applicability in energy transition scenarios, including tracking resource utilization, monitoring biorefineries and hydrogen plants, carbon capture and storage, and forecasting solar and wind energy production. Gain insights into the efficiency gains achieved by breaking down traditional data format barriers between companies, sectors, and national jurisdictions, with a focus on the benefits for renewable energy production and distribution.
Syllabus
Open Source for Energy Transition via Data Management - Eyes on a Major Prize - Aarthi Thyagarajan
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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