Grid Arche is a unified decision system for power origination. Five engines, one workflow, one auditable record. Each engine sits in a specific stage of the Screen → Decide → Execute path, sharing context so the analysis compounds.
Site screening and grid compatibility scoring.
Hand-built spreadsheets across teams, each evaluating sites against different criteria — with no shared framework.
A single scored shortlist generated against grid, queue, transmission, and regulatory criteria in one pass.
Feasibility and interconnection modeling.
Point estimates returned by consultants weeks later, with no view into how they were generated or how confident to be in them.
Confidence-aware feasibility output that estimates likely allocations based on the queue conditions that actually drive them.
Post-COD congestion and basis risk analysis.
Risk that lives long after the interconnection agreement is signed — and that is rarely modeled at the site selection stage.
An explicit view of the congestion and basis risk a site will carry once it reaches commercial operation.
Investment committee output, automatically generated.
Analysts spending weeks formatting consultant deliverables and stitching together inputs into a memo the IC can act on.
Structured, decision-ready memos generated in minutes — with full provenance on every assumption.
Execution tracking and pre-application workflow.
Execution lives in inboxes and shared drives, disconnected from the analysis that justified the deal in the first place.
An execution track that carries the full upstream context, with audit trail intact through pre-application.
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