Energy management
Build energy management systems fast and robustly with NPL.
Set up your virtual association for self-consumption (vZEV) and manage your distributed energy consumption by focusing on the business logic, not on the infrastructure.”

How is NPL used in energy management?
Distributed energy platform
NPL is in use for a distributed energy platform, where the access for the various stakeholders (asset managers, property managers, tenants, etc.) can be simply implemented.
Virtual power plant
NPL is suited for coordinating a virtual power plant. Multiple energy consumers and producers, often in separate locations, virtually pool their energy resources to optimize the use of locally generated renewable energy, like solar or wind power.
Flex management
Multi-layer encryption, continuous auditing, and proactive threat detection safeguard your digital assets. Every phase — from smart contract deployment to infrastructure— remains under vigilant protection.
Why NPL for energy?
Faster, smarter builds
Test your hypotheses quickly by building secure, scalable, and integrable applications faster than traditional frameworks like Spring or .NET, without compromising security.
No security compromise
Energy systems are heavily regulated and contain sensitive information. NOUMENA’s core protocols embed authorization directly into your processes, ensuring secure and compliant systems with precise permissions.
Integrate it
Message-oriented architecture enables integration with any server or client-side system, and supports all authentication methods, allowing you to integrate your new solution to your legacy systems.
Scale it out of the box
Your MVP is a success? NPL’s code-based approach delivers better long-term value and lower costs than low-code, no-code platforms, making it a viable platform.
Why NPL
- Built-in fine-grained authorization
Enables regulatory-compliant least-privilege and need-to-know principles, ensuring that every user and process only accesses what’s absolutely necessary. - State machine & deontic logic
By explicitly defining allowed and obligated actions, and tightly integrating them with authorization rules, off-chain processes can be designed to meet the highest standards of integrity and authenticity. - Event-driven architecture
Optimized for long-running external systems—like blockchains and financial services—NPL’s event-based model ensures seamless interaction and robust end-to-end workflows.