Syntraiq Energy Gateway

Energy service data. Ready for reporting.

The Syntraiq energy direction is not about replacing one specific asset control system. It is about collecting, normalising, and exporting the energy service, production, operational, and market-facing data needed for reliable reporting. This is useful for renewable generators, energy service providers, aggregators, balancing stakeholders, and mixed SCADA portfolios.

  • SCADA and metering data consolidation
  • Data flows prepared for REMIT reporting
  • Operational dashboard and export layer
SCADA + meters production, consumption, availability, states, alarms, and metering data in one common model
REMIT-ready source data prepared for transaction, fundamental data, and inside information workflows
API / CSV / XML flexible exports for operators, traders, advisors, auditors, and reporting systems

A small specialist can fit where the data exists, but is not yet usable.

Large SCADA, metering, and enterprise systems are strong inside their own domains, but energy service providers, generators, aggregators, and trading partners often need something more focused than a new monolithic platform: fast, affordable, transparent data connectivity around the infrastructure already in place.

This is where a small technical company can create value through protocol knowledge, field flexibility, fast integration, and the ability to turn raw metering, production, and operational data into commercial, regulatory, and reporting-ready information.

Not legal advice: an operational data layer for regulatory workflows

REMIT registration and reporting

Market participants active in EU wholesale energy markets must register with the relevant national regulatory authority. Relevant transactions, orders, and related data are reported to ACER, typically through a registered reporting mechanism.

Fundamental and operational data

Capacity, availability, outages, maintenance, schedules, forecasts, and metering data quality directly affect how quickly a portfolio can produce accurate reports and operational decisions.

Inside information and audit trail

For market-sensitive production or availability information, it matters when an event occurred, who saw it, what was published, and which source data supports the process.

We help companies prepare for energy audit obligations and energy efficiency data requirements.

In Hungary, large enterprises are subject to energy efficiency obligations, including mandatory energy audits or, under specific conditions, an ISO 50001-based energy management system. The revised EU Energy Efficiency Directive moves enterprise obligations towards energy-consumption thresholds, so the exact scope must always be checked against the current national implementation rules.

Syntraiq supports the data and technical side of this process: collecting consumption and metering data, mapping metering points, structuring energy-use datasets, preparing audit-support reports, cooperating with qualified auditors, and helping monitor measures recommended after the audit.

An energy data gateway for providers, generators, and aggregators

Meters / SCADA / portfolio
Syntraiq Energy Gateway
Normalised datastore
Dashboard + audit log
Report / API / export

You do not have to modify core energy systems to make the data useful.

  • connect Modbus, OPC-UA, MQTT, CSV, REST API, and custom exports
  • normalise production, consumption, metering, state, alarm, and availability data
  • prepare consumption and metering reports for energy audit workflows
  • log availability, outage, production deviation, and maintenance events
  • prepare reporting datasets for operators, traders, auditors, or advisory partners
  • provide local buffering, timestamping, versioned export, and data quality checks

Ideal first customer

An energy service provider, renewable portfolio owner, aggregator, or industrial energy operator that already has SCADA, metering, or market data, but still handles reporting, trader coordination, fault analysis, or audit evidence through manual exports, spreadsheets, and disconnected systems.

The strongest entry points for a small specialist

✔ extract data from legacy SCADA, meters, and generation assets
✔ unify production, consumption, and metering data from multiple sources
✔ prepare datasets for REMIT and partner reporting workflows
✔ prepare energy audit datasets and support the auditor's data work
✔ create audit-ready outage and maintenance event logs
✔ automate exports to trader, balancing, or operator systems
✔ prepare data for predictive maintenance and anomaly models

Start with a small data-side pilot.

The first step does not need to be a full energy platform. It can be a focused assessment of one site, producer portfolio, metering group, or service workflow, followed by a 30-day data sample showing which reports, audit-support materials, dashboards, and exports can be built from the existing sources.

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