SnP-Manager — Energy orchestration system

The SnP-Manager is the energy orchestration system that transforms variable energy resources into a stable electricity service. This page remains at the public level: role, positioning and principles — without sensitive data.

Its purpose is simple: enable clients to benefit from 100% of the five foundations of energy continuity.

Public scope: engineering logic, positioning and boundaries.
Private areas: evidence, analyses, parameters and documents — according to roles.

The central point

The SnP-Manager is the cornerstone of the ELEC4ALL system.

Without coordinated control, a system combining “production + storage + conversion” remains a collection of components. With the SnP-Manager, it becomes a stable and reliable electricity service — 24/7, designed to operate over time within a defined operational commitment framework.

Reference points: Service · Stability · Continuity · Operation

How the SnP-Manager orchestrates the system

ELEC4ALL is multi-source by design. The SnP-Manager orchestrates sources, storage and conversions to deliver continuity as an operational electricity service.

System overview
Wind (WT / VAWT)
Solar
Storage
Grid
Other sources

SnP-Manager — orchestration & control

Stable electricity service — continuity, stability, operational commitments

Reference points: Multi-source · Orchestration · Stability · Continuity

Why control is essential

Energy production is essential — but continuity requires coordination.

In a real energy system, several elements interact continuously:

The SnP-Manager orchestrates these interactions to turn natural variability into a controlled electricity service.

Reference points: Orchestration · Transitions · Priorities · Scenarios

What the SnP-Manager actually does

The SnP-Manager coordinates the entire energy system:

It transforms variable resources into a stable and usable electricity service.

This approach is based on an accountable engineering logic: dimensioned architecture with safety margins, dynamic control, and monitoring over time within defined terms.

It is designed to operate within multi-source architectures and can also integrate into existing energy infrastructures to improve stability, control and operational performance.

Reference points: Control logic · Safety margins · Monitoring · Operational terms

The engine of the five foundations

The five foundations of energy continuity are:

The SnP-Manager is the mechanism that makes these foundations operational.

Reference points: Foundations · Operationalization · Commitments

Why it is different

Most approaches stop at producing energy or optimizing locally. The SnP-Manager operates at the system level.

It connects design, operation and continuity.

Clarification: the SnP-Manager is not a standard EMS. It is an energy control and orchestration architecture designed for continuity and operational commitments.

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

Reference points: System-level · Orchestration · Continuity · Commitments

Operational commitments and real-world constraints

In many contexts, the challenge is not only to produce energy, but to maintain an operating commitment.

The SnP-Manager contributes to securing these commitments by orchestrating resources and stabilizing the system.

Reference points: Commitments · Constraints · Stability over time

Public / Private boundary

Public: role and engineering logic of the SnP-Manager.

Private: evidence, analyses, use cases and validation depending on role (operator, finance, audit, partner).