Industries / Energy & Utilities
Software for the grid's most interesting decade
Asset monitoring, energy trading tools, and grid analytics for utilities, renewables operators, and energy startups navigating electrification and distributed generation.
6.2GW
of generation capacity monitored through our platforms
Why energy & utilities
An industry we know from the inside
The energy sector is absorbing a century of change in a decade: distributed solar, storage, EV load, and markets that reprice every five minutes — all bolted onto infrastructure and software designed for one-way power flow and monthly meter reads. The winners are the operators whose software keeps up.
We build for that transition: SCADA-adjacent monitoring platforms for renewable fleets, forecasting models for generation and load, and customer-facing tools that turn interval data into bills people understand and programs they join.
The landscape
What's actually hard in energy & utilities
The friction we hear in every first workshop — and the engineered answers we bring to it.
Distributed asset sprawl
Thousands of inverters, turbines, and batteries across sites — each vendor with its own protocol, portal, and data gaps.
Forecast-or-pay markets
Generation and load forecasting errors that translate directly into imbalance penalties and missed trading revenue.
OT/IT security divide
Operational systems that can't be patched casually meeting IT-grade threat landscapes — with NERC CIP watching.
Fleet monitoring platforms
Vendor-agnostic ingestion from inverters, meters, and historians into unified dashboards with anomaly detection tuned per asset class.
ML forecasting pipelines
Weather-informed generation and load models that cut imbalance exposure and sharpen bidding — validated against market outcomes.
Segmented, audited architectures
Data flows designed around OT/IT boundaries with one-way gateways and the evidence trails compliance reviews expect.
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