Operators & Utilities (B2B)
Generators, transmission and distribution utilities, oil and gas operators, mining and industrial sites. The primary customer base that runs the grid.
Runs the gridIndustrial operators and utilities (B2B) carry the load, while governments and regulators set the envelope. And as energy decentralizes, consumers (B2C) are pulled into a relationship with the grid that didn't exist a decade ago rooftop solar, EV charging, home batteries, and demand response programs all push the consumer past the meter.
Generators, transmission and distribution utilities, oil and gas operators, mining and industrial sites. The primary customer base that runs the grid.
Runs the gridFederal, state, and local agencies setting safety, reliability, environmental, and market-design rules. The governing constraint on every decision.
Sets the envelopeHouseholds and small businesses now generating, storing, and dispatching energy back to the grid through solar, batteries, EVs, and demand response.
Lives on the gridHow it serves them
Upstream exploration and production, midstream transport, downstream refining and retail, the value chain that still moves the majority of global energy.
Generation across thermal, nuclear, hydro, and renewables; transmission, distribution, and retail supply, the regulated backbone that keeps the lights on.
Solar, wind, storage, and hydrogen, the fastest-growing subindustry and the one most dependent on data for forecasting, dispatch, and asset optimization.
The physical and software infrastructure that balances supply and demand in real time, the substrate every other subindustry depends on.
Power and fuel flow through infrastructure. The grid, the pipeline, the turbine. In energy, the medium is physical. Electrons and molecules move through real assets in real time, and the system has to balance supply and demand continuously or it fails.
Six targets across the grid. The dials don't all move in the same direction. Uptime pulls against decarbonization pace, efficiency pulls against safety capex, cost pulls against emissions. The grid decides the trade.
Every energy company is managing a physical asset base against a policy and market environment that is changing faster than the assets themselves. The energy companies that survive the transition make those decisions in near-real-time, not in quarterly planning cycles.
where asset, market, and compliance data originate
SCADA · EMS/DMS · EAMS · Trading · Weather APIs · Carbon accounting · Regulatory reportingthe unifying schema across asset, market, and carbon
Asset hierarchy · Grid topology · Commodity pricing · Emissions · Regulatory compliancegeneration to settlement, inspection to performance reporting
Generation → Transmission → Distribution → Trading → Settlement → Compliancewhere signal stalls between operations and capital
Generation → Transmission · Trading → Settlement · Ops → Compliance · Asset → Capital planningFeatured Energy Stories
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