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RICHLAND,
Wash. — VOLTTRON is an innovative open source software platform that
helps users rapidly develop and deploy new control solutions for a
myriad of applications in buildings, renewable energy systems and
electricity grid systems. Developed by Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory with funding from the Department of Energy, VOLTTRON can be
downloaded from the not-for-profit Eclipse Foundation that will steward
it as an open source software platform. As part of this move, PNNL has
joined the Eclipse Foundation, a global organization with more than 275
members.
Flexible, scalable and cyber-secure, VOLTTRON offers paradigm-shifting
capabilities for development of new analysis and management solutions
for energy consumption optimization and integration of building assets
with the electric grid. VOLTTRON provides the ability to shift energy
demand to off-peak hours and manage a facility's load shape to reduce
stress on the grid.
Research activities performed on the PNNL campus showed that engineers
consistently reduced peak electricity consumption by 15 percent without
impacting occupant comfort when using VOLTTRON, and they were able to
identify measures to significantly improve operations of the HVAC
system in newer buildings. Now known as Eclipse VOLTTRON, the software
platform can run in the cloud or on an inexpensive single board
computer such as a Raspberry Pi or a Linux-based system. It is like an
operating system for building control and energy management.
The Eclipse Foundation is co-organizing a meeting this week at PNNL to
convene several early adopters of VOLTTRON, including New City Energy,
Intellimation, SkyCentrics, SES Consulting and the Provincial
Electricity Authority of Thailand. These organizations are using
VOLTTRON on thousands of devices to manage and save energy. VOLTTRON
can be configured to use any of the various protocols needed to
interface with devices or data sources.
Topics at this week's meeting include the scaling of Eclipse VOLTTRON
for large deployments, including potential use of Eclipse VOLTTRON for
building owners and electric utilities through applications to be
developed by Eclipse's open source software community. The idea is to
make the code freely available to companies or individuals to create
new user interfaces and applications using Python programming language.
"Everyone will benefit from DOE's investment in VOLTTRON," said Jud
Virden PNNL's associate laboratory director for energy and environment.
"We've achieved significant energy savings during the extensive testing
we've done here at PNNL as a living laboratory and others have also
achieved dramatic results out in the real world."
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has taken this step to leverage the Eclipse Foundation's long history
of cultivating open source projects. "Eclipse projects benefit from the
strong and pragmatic set of services offered by the Eclipse Foundation,
including governance, IP management, and community development," said
Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation. "We
want to help foster a vibrant and sustainable community of global
developers and organizations both benefiting from and contributing to
Eclipse VOLTTRON."
The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and
organizations with a mature, scalable, and commercially focused
environment for open source software collaboration and innovation. The
Foundation is home to the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE, and over 350 open
source projects, including runtimes, tools and frameworks for a wide
range of technology domains such as IoT, automotive, geospatial,
systems engineering, and many others. The Eclipse Foundation is a
not-for-profit organization supported by over 275 members, including
industry leaders who value open source as a key enabler for business
strategy. To learn more, follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or visit eclipse.org.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is the nation's premier
laboratory for scientific discovery in chemistry, earth sciences, and
data analytics and for solutions to the nation's toughest challenges in
energy resiliency and national security. Founded in 1965, PNNL is
operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of
Science. DOE's Office of Science is the single largest supporter of
basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is
working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.
For more information, visit PNNL's News Center. Follow us on Facebook, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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