Mikael Andersson is a dedicated professional currently operating as a self-employed developer at Innowatt, where he focuses on creating innovative and environmentally friendly solutions. With a strong preference for GNU/Linux development, Mikael leverages his extensive expertise in programming languages such as Erlang and Common Lisp,...
Mikael Andersson is a dedicated professional currently operating as a self-employed developer at Innowatt, where he focuses on creating innovative and environmentally friendly solutions. With a strong preference for GNU/Linux development, Mikael leverages his extensive expertise in programming languages such as Erlang and Common Lisp, while also proficiently utilizing C, Java, and Python. His passion for both software and hardware integration positions him uniquely within the renewable energy sector, where he is actively contributing to the advancement of sustainable technologies.
One of Mikael's key projects is the development of a control system for hybrid inverters that integrate photovoltaic systems with battery storage. This pioneering system is designed to manage and stabilize the mains frequency by aggregating smaller hybrid inverters typically found in semi-detached houses. The project, known as Grid Enforcer, has garnered significant attention and was selected as one of four candidates in the 'Folkets röst' initiative, highlighting its potential impact on sustainability and energy efficiency.
Mikael's skill set encompasses a wide range of competencies, including software development, embedded software design, and telecommunications systems. His proficiency in shell scripting and secure shell (SSH) further enhances his ability to create robust and secure applications. By combining his technical skills with a commitment to environmental sustainability, Mikael is not only advancing his career but also contributing to a greener future through innovative energy solutions.