Control — making electricity continuity possible

Control is the condition for stability and continuity: it transforms a combination of “production + storage + conversion” into a stable electricity service over time.

Control is not an option: it is what enables a service logic (stability, continuity, traceability).

Public scope: the role of control, principles and perimeter.
Private areas: evidence, demonstrations, parameters and validation — depending on roles.

Control — the core of the service

What it means to “control” an electricity service

To control is to coordinate all sub-systems to maintain an electrical behaviour that remains stable and usable, despite variability in resources and uses.

Reference points: orchestration • usage priorities • protections • operating modes • traceability

Exit: for the central orchestration architecture, see “SnP-Manager”.
How control enables continuity

From variability to a stable electricity service

In real projects, energy availability varies, loads change, and constraints occur. Continuity is achieved through coordinated decisions at system level.

System overview

Wind / Solar / Grid / Other + Storage

Control (priorities, transitions, protections, operating modes)

Stable electricity service (no micro-cuts, controlled behaviour, continuity over time)

Reference points: priorities • transitions • protections • scenarios • continuity

SnP-Manager — energy orchestration system

System-level centralized control

The SnP-Manager ensures coherence between design, operation and continuity. It does not merely optimize locally: it enables a service logic at the system level.

Clarification (public level):
  • Traditional EMS → local optimisation and monitoring.
  • SnP-Manager → orchestration across sources, storage and conversions.
  • SnP-Manager → continuity architecture: stability, protections, scenarios, commitments.

Reference points: system level • stability • continuity • readable decisions

Public / Private boundary

What is described here, and what is demonstrated

This page describes the role of control and the service logic. Decision-grade material (analyses, validations, parameters, use cases, auditable documents) is available in private areas according to profiles and authorizations.

Reference points: clarity • protection of sensitive elements • documentary robustness

Exit: access decision-grade material through the private area.
Next steps

Where to go next

Understand the global logic (before evidence).
Understand the approach
Explore the dedicated SnP-Manager page (functional role, public level).
SnP-Manager
Access evidence, analyses and documents depending on your role.
Private access