The represented world
- Generation, transmission, distribution and fuel networks
- Markets, contracts, rights, hedges and project finance
- DERs, storage, community energy and critical loads
Energy systems are solved in specialist layers: engineering, operations, market clearing, commodity trading, settlement, forecasting and project finance. Kindynos asks what happens when a real event crosses those layers and changes the physical, commercial and financial state at the same time.
A generator trip, transmission constraint, transformer failure, fuel interruption, battery shortfall, price dislocation or large-load connection can change several systems at once. Power-flow tools, SCADA, market engines and ETRM systems each provide an authoritative slice; Kindynos connects those slices across physical, market, contractual, financial and stakeholder consequences.
Energy is where physical feasibility, scarcity pricing, rights, contracts, hedges, regulation and critical-service continuity meet.
Consequence analysis brings together typed entities and objects, concrete state-changing events, explicit relationships and stakeholder-indexed outcomes.
Consequences can branch, create new events, and differ in sign and magnitude across stakeholders. Kindynos keeps those branches, relationships and unresolved outcomes visible.
Kindynos combines an Energy & Critical Infrastructure event-consequence architecture with substantial technical foundations in ELECTRA — including matching, clearing, settlement, accounting, forecasting and telemetry — and prior EVA work on energy-community telemetry and rights.
A Community Energy Rights & Flexibility Settlement demonstrator can join meter, solar, battery and EV telemetry to explicit entitlements, matching, network constraints, imbalance and settlement — reusing existing Kindynos energy concepts while remaining small enough to falsify.