LF Energy, Sony Partner for Hyphae
Microgrid Project
February 17, 2021
Hyphae
is a microgrid initiative to automate the peer-to-peer distribution of
renewable energy.
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.
"Sony CSL is a subsidiary of one of the world's premier companies, and
by launching Hyphae with us, they are making a profound statement about
their intention to collaborate and lead to solve the world's most
complicated problem — decarbonization," said Dr. Shuli Goodman,
Executive Director of LF Energy. "Working with Sony CSL will help us
spur energy transformation in developed countries, as well as bring
electrification to energy-poor corners of the planet."
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 building the first interoperable
AC- and DC-ready microgrid that is self-contained, operational off-grid
and able to connect to an electrical distribution network with utility
oversight.
"By working with LF Energy, we see a path toward an interoperable,
cloud-native, configurable microgrid that will revolutionize the world's
relationship with networking energy," said Dr. Hiroaki Kitano, president
and CEO of Sony CSL. "We share the sense of urgency to act on climate
issues, which is why we decided to turn a part of our decade-long
research into open source, and to work with LF Energy. This is a call to
action for the greatest companies in the world to work together to
revolutionize the global energy landscape, including residential and
industrial energy systems, power systems and the green electrification
of transportation." |