Cross-border energy coordination
Problem
Energy systems are managed at national and regional levels, with limited real-time visibility across borders. When disruptions occur, coordination depends on delayed data sharing and manual processes.
Solution with Federeon
Federeon connects energy systems through a shared protocol layer, allowing operators to exchange signals and data in real time without centralizing infrastructure.
How it works
- Each operator runs a Federeon node
- Systems publish events (e.g. load spikes, outages)
- Neighboring systems subscribe to relevant signals
- Data remains in local systems
- Policies define what can be shared and with whom
- If conditions are uncertain or high-risk, decisions are escalated to human operators
Outcome
- Faster response to grid instability
- Real-time cross-border coordination
- No central authority required