Architecting the
Digitalized Energy Grid
The Digital Energy Lab sits at the bleeding edge of the renewable transition. We exist to ensure the grids of tomorrow are clean, ruthlessly efficient, and digitally hardened and resilient against modern threats.
Lead Researcher

Emeka Great
Chimezie
Emeka Great Chimezie leads the architectural vision of the Lab. Currently pursuing an MSc in Digitalized Energy Systems at the University of Oldenburg, Germany.
His research sits at the intersection of energy security, AI, and decentralized power systems, with a growing focus on LLM-based forecasting for energy markets and Multi-Agent Systems for coordinating distributed grid resources.
Driven by an obsession with data, he builds tools that prove energy grids can be both aggressively green and defensively robust against digital threats.
Built to Scale the SDGs
Clean Energy
Targeting absolute sustainable output.
Innovation
Hardening critical infrastructure.
Efficiency
Optimizing production and data.
Engineering Focus
Protocol Cyber-Resilience
Researching how OT networks, EV charging protocols (OCPP), and SCADA systems can be hardened against sophisticated digital intrusions.
Telemetry & Smart Grids
Analysing high-frequency data from decentralized generation sources to study grid balancing, flexibility, and storage optimisation.
Holistic Trust Metrics
Developing composite algorithms like the Digital Energy Trust Index (DETI) to give grid health a mathematically verifiable score.
AI & LLM Forecasting
Applying large language models and multi-agent architectures to energy price forecasting, demand prediction, and autonomous grid resource coordination.
Experience the data.
Words are cheap. See the Digital Energy Trust Index running live on European grid data, complete with protocol monitoring and market breakdowns.