Making E Difference™

Ensure energy security and independence

Grid saturation is a major obstacle to scaled energetic transformation. This saturation has created a move to the incentivization of electricity production and distribution within communities. This trend has proven the capacity of offloading congestion and gaining in versatility to connect or operate independent micrograms with the incorporation of grid stabilization mechanisms.

Join the Integrated energy market

American and European energy communities have risen to provide a cost efficient solutions and independence from national grids while maintaining frameworks for quality and security. 
 
In the USA, federal government incentives are fueling the move to renewable energies and community managed microgrids as a release valve for grid saturation. The incentives provide investment potential rendering existing frameworks increasingly flexible and open.
 
The European initiative to expand its energy market, its principles and regulatory frameworks to peripheral states in Southeast Europe and the Black Sea basin in a legally binding and incentivized program represents tremendous investment potential. GammaOne has projects in numerous SouthEastern European states and growth potential in spaces that are not yet readily accessible to the market at large.
Energy community is spearheaded by an international organization representing an assembly of member nations and contractor states. Among the contractors Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine the objective is to maximize and sustain growth potential. European member states hope to improve stability and security of the European market, open the European market to cross-border trade of regulated energy, develop competition while leveraging economies of scale, and, of course, meet environmental objectives for global carbon neutrality.
 
GammaOne develops and builds complete microgrid systems in Europe under the Energy Community and in Africa where grids are non-existent.
 

Smart grids offer accurate forecasting, evolving data analysis with Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), advanced grid monitoring and management, visualization and alerts, as well as infrastructure wear and failure potentials to help avoid beaches over the lifecycle of operations