"Microsoft has joined forces with LF Energy, a non-profit division of the Linux Foundation working to accelerate the energy transition of the world's grid and transportation systems through open code,” reports ZDNet.
Microsoft eventually became a strategic member of the Linux Foundation, and Audrey Lee, Senior Director of Energy Strategy at Microsoft, was elected to serve on the LF Energy Foundation Board of Directors.
Dr. Shuli Goodman, executive director of LF Energy, told ZDNet that the foundation believes Microsoft will play an important role in advancing their carbon offset mission.
"The LF Energy Foundation is excited that Microsoft is joining our organization as a General Member. "Microsoft's commitment to carbon is well known, and it directly encourages the technology sector to look for more efficient ways to buy and consume energy," said Goodman.
“LF Energy cultivates the cutting edge of all open source projects focused on improving the automation, control, security, virtualization and interoperability of power systems. Our members contribute valuable code, tools, resources and expertise to increase the speed of these works."
Goodman called Microsoft a "power multiplier" and said the company supports LF Energy and will help promote their projects at a very fast pace.