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Energy & Critical Infrastructure

The grid event is physical. Its consequences move through prices, contracts, hedges, rights and critical services.

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.

The questionGiven an energy or critical-infrastructure event, what changes physically, operationally, commercially and financially — for whom, through which network, market and contract relationships?
Where conventional analysis stops

The specialist systems are mature. The cross-layer consequence path is the difficult part.

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.

Kindynos boundary

Physical systems, markets & critical services

Energy is where physical feasibility, scarcity pricing, rights, contracts, hedges, regulation and critical-service continuity meet.

The represented world

The event matters because it changes a connected system.

Consequence analysis brings together typed entities and objects, concrete state-changing events, explicit relationships and stakeholder-indexed outcomes.

World

The represented world

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and fuel networks
  • Markets, contracts, rights, hedges and project finance
  • DERs, storage, community energy and critical loads
Events

What can change state

  • Outages, constraints, shortages and equipment failure
  • Price, market-rule, settlement and margin events
  • Telemetry, rights, demand-response and recovery events
Consequences

What remains traceable

  • Physical availability and service continuity
  • Price, P&L, liquidity and contractual incidence
  • Community, industrial and critical-service decisions
Event → consequence

A concrete event changes more than one system.

Consequences can branch, create new events, and differ in sign and magnitude across stakeholders. Kindynos keeps those branches, relationships and unresolved outcomes visible.

EventGrid / fuel / equipment state changes
ConstraintPhysical capability narrows
MarketPrice / dispatch / settlement moves
ContractsHedges and rights allocate consequence
DecisionOperators and customers respond
Evidence

Physical and market events traced across energy systems and contracts.

Domain architecture + existing technical lineage

Energy & Critical Infrastructure

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 first bounded engagement

One community. One settlement interval. One auditable energy-rights consequence chain.

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.

Reference inputsInterval telemetry, tariff/right rules, asset constraints and known settlement outcomes.
Kindynos buildsVersioned physical state, rights ledger, matching/imbalance calculation and stakeholder settlement trace.
Pass conditionFixed inputs reproduce trades, entitlements, imbalance and settlement exactly; missing telemetry creates a named provisional or blocked state.
Test boundarySettlement does not reconcile, hidden corrections are needed, or missing measurements become assumed values.