Brookfield selects Artelys Crystal for hydropower assets optimization
Artelys will present the Artelys Crystal software solution, which is devoted to the modelling and optimization of energy systems, and in particular of hydropower plants. Fully customizable, this solution enables hydropower producers to realistically model their generation resources, taking into account all specific operational and market-related constraints. Thanks to its powerful optimization engine, the software takes advantage of all the sources of flexibility to automatically generate reliable least cost production plans.

Brookfield Renewable’s hydropower plant model (Safe Harbor, 417 MW, Pennsylvania)
Generation Planners from Brookfield Renewable will join Artelys during the presentation and explain how Artelys’ software is integrated into their scheduling process in order to optimize the production of two of their largest hydropower plants. They will also discuss the benefits of adopting such a tool.

Artelys led the Assessment of Policy Options for Securing Inertia for the European Commission
The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy (DG ENER) selected Artelys (leader), Trinomics, and Tractebel ENGIE to study solutions for ensuring the future frequency stability of the European power system. The study report was published in August 2025 by...

Artelys Knitro 15.0: New Tools for Your Large-Scale Models
Artelys is pleased to announce the release of Knitro 15.0, which provides new algorithms and performance improvements to solve your large-scale optimisation problems, whether linear or non-linear, more quickly.

Artelys Introduces Future Sight: a Visualisation Tool Supporting the Energy Transition
As partner in the European Climate + Energy Modeling Forum (ECEMF) – a Horizon 2020 Europe project uniting research institutes and leading energy modellers in Europe – Artelys has contributed to modeling activities powered by Artelys Crystal Super Grid modelisation tool, and has led the development of a fully-fledged visualisation tool.

Supercharging Optimisation: How Artelys, FICO and NVIDIA cuOpt Join Efforts to Scale Up Energy System Optimisation
As energy system models continue to scale—reaching up to hundreds of millions of variables and constraints—traditional CPU-based optimisation solvers are hitting performance and memory bottlenecks. These increasingly complex models are essential for planning Europe’s energy transition, yet solving them within realistic timeframes has become a pressing challenge.
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