Green Power & Autonomy

Here, “Green Power” and “autonomy” are treated as engineering constraints — not slogans: architecture, control, operability, long-life maintainability and reconditionable systems are required to deliver a stable electricity service.

Public framework: principles and logic.
Private areas: evidence, analyses and documentation according to roles.

Principle

“100% renewable” is not communication. It is a design constraint.

The same logic applies to the system lifecycle: ELEC4ALL architectures are designed to remain maintainable, repairable and reconditionable over time.

Autonomy is not a theoretical absolute: it is the ability to maintain an operational electricity service despite variations in resources, usage and real conditions.

Reference points : renewable resources • maintainability • reconditionable systems • control • continuity • life cycle

How it works (system-level)

Green Power and autonomy are achieved through coherent system design and an orchestration layer. Within ELEC4ALL architectures, this orchestration role is performed by the SnP-Manager (energy orchestration system).

Overview:

Renewable sources + storage + constraints

SnP-Manager orchestration (priorities, transitions, protections)

Stable electricity service (continuity, power quality, operability)

Green Power

The Green Power approach concerns energy choices, robustness and coherence from resource → system → service.

Controlled autonomy

Autonomy is a property of the service delivered: it depends on system dimensioning, protections and control by the SnP-Manager.

Public / Evidence boundary

This page provides the conceptual framework. Demonstrative elements (analyses, evidence, versions, auditable documents) are accessible in the private area according to roles.