Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

Energy


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Open Source in Public Utilities - Collaboration with DIY Communities for Better Energy Services
ESDL ecosystem
Akkudoktor-EOS - Build optimized energy management plans for your home automation
Community energy management with FlexMeasures, fully scriptable
Creating at Open Source Global Solar Forecast and Dashboard
Scaling up open-source batteries: what's worth pursuing?
My first steps in Energy
Real World Interoperability in EV Charging: The Tooling Stack Behind the EVerest Ecosystem
Rust Meets the Grid: Building OpenLEADR-rs for Real-World Demand Response
Lighten net congestion with the open source Transformer Thermal model
Why our society needs free and open power grid data
Building OpenSTEF 4.0 Alpha
µSolarVerter - Open Solar Power for All
Making of a modern power systems software
PyPSA v1.0: Introducing Modeling Under Uncertainty
Tracking the Open-Source Energy Modelling Ecosystem: Insights for Smarter Tool Selection
From Code to Models-as-Data: GEMS, a High-Level Language for Energy System Modelling
Sustainable observability: how to reduce data bloat and carbon impact
Energy-Aware E-Paper Driving: Open Waveforms for Sustainable, Low-Power Displays

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2025q4/003637.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Open Source in Public Utilities - Collaboration with DIY Communities for Better Energy Services
Benoit Descotes-Genon 10:30 10:55
  ESDL ecosystem
Thomas van Dijk 11:00 11:25
  Akkudoktor-EOS - Build optimized energy management plans for your home automation
Bobby Nölte 11:30 11:45
  Community energy management with FlexMeasures, fully scriptable
Nicolas Höning 11:50 12:05
  Creating at Open Source Global Solar Forecast and Dashboard
Peter Dudfield 12:10 12:25
  Scaling up open-source batteries: what's worth pursuing?
Kirk Smith, Daniel Fernandez Pinto 12:30 12:55
  My first steps in Energy
Guillaume Tucker 13:00 13:15
  Real World Interoperability in EV Charging: The Tooling Stack Behind the EVerest Ecosystem
Marco Möller 13:20 13:35
  Rust Meets the Grid: Building OpenLEADR-rs for Real-World Demand Response
Maximilian Pohl, Stijn van Houwelingen 13:40 13:55
  Lighten net congestion with the open source Transformer Thermal model
Imke de Man 14:00 14:25
  Why our society needs free and open power grid data
Andreas Hernandez Denyer 14:30 14:55
  Building OpenSTEF 4.0 Alpha
Bart Pleiter, Egor Dmitriev 15:30 15:55
  µSolarVerter - Open Solar Power for All
Luiz Villa 16:00 16:15
  Making of a modern power systems software
Santiago Peñate-Vera 16:20 16:35
  PyPSA v1.0: Introducing Modeling Under Uncertainty
Lukas Trippe 16:40 16:55
  Tracking the Open-Source Energy Modelling Ecosystem: Insights for Smarter Tool Selection
Bryn Pickering 17:00 17:25
  From Code to Models-as-Data: GEMS, a High-Level Language for Energy System Modelling
Antoine Oustry 17:30 17:55
  Sustainable observability: how to reduce data bloat and carbon impact
Diana Todea 18:00 18:25
  Energy-Aware E-Paper Driving: Open Waveforms for Sustainable, Low-Power Displays
Alex Wenger 18:30 18:55