Energy

A grid with a million edges still has to balance in real time.

TrustHouse ContextTalk turns distributed resources into an orchestrated virtual power plant, mapped to the properties and easements that make them reachable.

For

Grid operations, distributed energy, and utility leaders

The problem

Uncoordinated resources and unknown access rights

The outcome

Orchestrated capacity and dynamic balancing

Who this is for

Grid operations, distributed-energy and utility operations leaders, and distributed energy program owners.

What is broken today

Balancing thousands of distributed resources is beyond manual coordination. Utilities cannot easily see which properties can aggregate into a virtual power plant, and edge-grid deployment stalls on unknown easements and access rights.

What teams ask

The questions your best people wish they could just ask.

Which properties in this service area can aggregate into dispatchable capacity today?
Which easements and access rights stand between us and the resources we are counting on?

The unlock

Grid Balancing and Generation-to-Topology context layers orchestrate distributed load and correlate grid topology with parcel lines to establish easement networks and access permissions.

What this changes

Four shifts your operating model feels immediately.

01

Controlled access

Grid, metering, and property systems answer questions under policy.

02

Speed to answer

Aggregation potential is assessed in a question rather than a study.

03

Governed lineage

Every capacity figure carries the properties and rights behind it.

04

Grounded answers

Answers rest on your live topology and real parcel data.

The language of your industry

A question asked in your language returns an answer in it.

Your teams already describe the work this way. ContextTalk maps each term to a semantic context layer.

Distributed Energy Resources
Generation and storage spread across many small sites rather than concentrated in a few plants.
Aggregates them into a single dispatchable capacity figure.
Generation-to-Topology
The relationship between where power is produced and the physical network carrying it.
Correlates topology with parcel lines to establish easements and access permissions.
Virtual Power Plant
Many distributed resources coordinated to behave as one dispatchable plant.
Identifies eligible properties and orchestrates them as conditions shift.

What you get

Outcomes leaders sign for.

Virtual power plant orchestration

Aggregate distributed resources into dispatchable capacity.

Dynamic grid balancing

Balance supply and demand as conditions shift.

Easement and access mapping

Deploy edge resources without the paperwork drag.

Grounded planning

Model scenarios against your live topology, not a generic grid.

Questions we get asked

Straight answers to the recurring ones.

What is a virtual power plant?
Many small distributed resources coordinated so they behave, from the grid's point of view, as a single dispatchable plant.
Where does the property data come from?
Licensed property intelligence covering parcels, land use, zoning, and ownership, combined with your own grid data.
Does this control our grid?
No. It answers questions and recommends. Control stays in your operational systems.

Energy

Balance the grid. Just ask.