LF Energy Intros SEAPATH
December 18, 2020
LF
Energy along with Alliander, RTE and its newest member, Savoir-faire
Linux introduced SEAPATH, or Software Enabled Automation Platform and
Artifacts (THerein), the second project in its Digital Substation
Automation Systems (DSAS) initiative. Following DSAS’ objective to
create the next generation of digital substation technology, SEAPATH
will provide a reference design and a real-time, open-source platform
for grid operators to run virtualized automation and protection
applications.
“The use of power transmission and distribution grids is changing due to
the energy transition, making SEAPATH a vital next step in renewable
adoption,” said Dr. Shuli Goodman, Executive Director of LF Energy.
“Clean energy sources like renewable energy and electric vehicles cause
increasing fluctuations in power supply and demand that are difficult
for grid operators to control and optimize. SEAPATH and our other DSAS
projects like CoMPAS alleviate these challenges by making electrical
substations more modular, interoperable and scalable through open-source
technology.”
Modern
digital substations now require an increasing number of computers to
support more field devices and applications, and a higher degree of
automation. SEAPATH seeks to consolidate multi-provider automation and
protection applications with redundant hardware requirements onto one
platform that grid operators can use to emulate and virtually provide
these services. The project will help with time and cost-efficiency,
scalability and flexibility, innovation, vendor-agnostic implementations
and the convergence of utility practices.
“With the support of some of the industry’s leading grid operators and
technology providers, SEAPATH will enable the cross-industry
collaboration that is required to build customer- and vendor-agnostic
virtualisation technology,” said Lucian Balea, R&D Program Director and
open source manager at RTE. “This collaboration will allow the industry
to unlock even more opportunities to innovate and improve the grid’s
flexibility, scalability and velocity.”
RTE developed and contributed the initial code for the project in
partnership with Savoir-faire Linux, an open source integrator and LF
Energy’s newest General Member. Also a Silver Member and Participant at
the Yocto Project, and member of the Linux Foundation since 2011,
Savoir-faire Linux is an important contributor to the Linux and Open
Source ecosystem. |