This is a demonstration platform for the LF Energy CDS project.
The Connected Data Specifications (CDS) are a set of free, open specifications by the Linux Foundation Energy. These specifications define how utilities and other central entities (e.g. ISOs, DSOs, statewide data hubs, etc.) can offer secure, digital, standards-based connectivity to external third party companies and applications.
As the grid evolves and transitions to be clean and flexible, scalable connectivity is required with external third party vendors and technologies to ensure continued grid reliability and stability. The CDS provides a free, open framework of protocols utilities and other central entities can implement to make it easy for third party companies and applications to discover, register, and establish connectivity for the digital communications they need.
Learn more about these specifications: https://cds.lfenergy.org
As part of it's support of these open specifications, UtilityAPI has launched a demonstration platform that implement the CDS specifications to show utilities, central grid entities, regulators, governments, and third party service providers how easy it is to use the specifications in practice.