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 has developed an energy planning tool for Le Havre Seine Métropole
— As part of Le Havre Seine Métropole’s energy master plan, Artelys has worked with metropolitan services to set up a web platform for monitoring territorial energy data.
The latest versions of Artelys Knitro and CasADi are now compatible!
— CasADi is an open-source tool for general numerical optimization with a strong focus on optimal control and its versions 3.6.2 and higher are now compatible with Artelys Knitro 13.2.
Artelys participation to studies assessing potential contribution of African H2 to EU decarbonization objectives
— As part of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership funding programme, Artelys will participate in the JUST-GREEN AFRH2ICA project along with ten other African and European partners ready to share their know-how on hydrogen economics and technologies.
Artelys perform smart grid cost-benefit analysis with open-source PowSyBl-Metrix
Artelys demonstrated how to perform cost-benefit analysis of new transmission assets in a smart grid during a webinar hosted by the Linux Foundation Energy and the Global Power System Transformation Consortium showing the strength of the prominent open-source grid computation tool PowSyBl-Metrix.
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