The Felix Ontology
Watch the grid
come to life
One model of the grid. Every decision runs on it.
Felix turns the grid into a single, living, ISO-accurate model, then runs every siting, queue, and capital decision against it. See real capacity, real upgrade cost, and real risk before you commit, all from one source of truth your studies will eventually agree with.
The Ontology
The Ontology is the foundation of Felix: a living, ISO-accurate model of the grid that connects physical infrastructure, study methodology, and decisions into one operational layer. Instead of stale snapshots and spreadsheets that disagree, every team works from the same model of how the grid actually behaves, and how the ISO will actually study it.
Objects that mirror the real grid
Felix replicates ERIS and NRIS study methodology, not FCITC approximations, and runs power-flow analysis on the same tools ISOs and utilities use, including PowerGEM TARA and Siemens PTI PSS/e. The result holds up against the studies your project will actually face.
Logic that matches how the ISO studies
Substations, points of interconnection, transmission lines, generators, loads, and queue positions, each carrying real available capacity, real upgrade cost, and real risk exposure. The model reflects the grid as it is, and updates as it changes.
Action that writes back to your decisions
Every result feeds directly into siting, queue, and capital decisions. Screen a point of interconnection, simulate a cluster, compare a scenario, and the answer flows straight into the next move, so analysis becomes a decision rather than another report.
Step Into Real-Time Collaboration
Because everyone works from the same Ontology, developers, transmission planners, utilities, and ISOs can finally decide together. No more running the same study twice. No more arguing over whose numbers are right. When the model updates, every stakeholder sees the same answer at the same time, and acts on it.
A shared, live source of truth
Origination, engineering, and leadership read from one model instead of reconciling versions. The picture everyone sees is current, ISO-accurate, and the same.
Decisions, not handoffs
Change an assumption and watch capacity, cost, and risk move across the whole model in real time. Teams test scenarios together rather than waiting weeks for the next pass.
Aligned with the people who run the grid
Built by engineers who have worked at ISOs, utilities, and top developers, the Ontology speaks the language of the study, so a result you produce is a result a planner can trust.