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07/12/2016 CC-BY-SA (International 4.0) |
We deeply believe that the only option to survive to the Anthropocene, in a more complex and volatile world, is to consider Energy as a Common(s).
That’s why we have the ambition to bring energy door-to-door, like the internets have brought information (and so much more) at our doorstep, either from a centralized system or just from your neighbor. We want to foster resilient decentralized, secured and trusted energy infrastructures giving the power to the “prosumers” to freely decide how to share energy.
In practice, we’re working on several (proto-) designs of ‘open-source based secured decentralized autonomous energy organization systems’ and the deployment of trusted peer-to-peer energy infrastructures at micro scale.
We bootstrap DAISEE in 2016 as an open-design program co-produced by La MYNE (a ‘tiers-lieu’ based in Lyon dedicated to sustainable issues) and CELLABZ (a ‘labs builder’ who facilite the appropriation of all the emerging technologies), with the very precious help of the CitizenWatt community.
The core contributors have federated during the Hackaday Prize 2016:
- Rieul Techer: energy guy, entrepreneur and passionate about — civic and technology — innovation. At the edge of the possible and the real.
- Paul Flipo: hardware guy, open source fan, unstoppable traveller.
- Samira Rabaaôui: magic hacker, innovation enthusiast, biologist.
- Xavier Lavayssiere: startuper (ECAN), fast coder, creative lawyer.
- Aude Omerin: community builder, happiness catalyst, IDEA student.
- Louis Villard: creative hacker, engaged in science popularization.
- Timothée Gosselin: co-founder / builder of OSCEDays community.
- Nicolas Loubet & Clement Epié: co-founders of Cellabz. Curious!
… and more and more people are coming everyday. Maybe you?! Ping us :)