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Power Aggregation and Local Grids

Local Distribution Systems

Smart Interconnection of Buildings, Production, and Consumption into One Unit

Local distribution systems (LDS) are a modern tool for managing energy within large premises, corporate campuses, logistics centers, or municipal buildings.

Instead of managing energy for each hall separately, you create one balanced system that is easier to manage, more economical, and clearly defined by legislation.

How Does LDS Work?

The Whole Premises Act Like One Building

One consumption point, one billing, one overview. We consolidate all buildings, consumption, and production sites (e.g., PV) under one unified management.

Buildings Communicate with Each Other

Halls exchange energy, regulate consumption, and automatically reduce or switch off loads when necessary.

Everyone Knows How Much Was Consumed and Delivered

We measure actual consumption and production at each site — transparently and fairly.

What Does LDS Handle?

  • Smart consumption management across the entire area
  • Optimizing consumption points according to current needs
  • Energy distribution between individual halls and buildings
  • Measurement, billing, and clear administration
  • Option to share production (e.g. from PV) between multiple objects
  • Balancing — ensuring compliance between production and consumption according to legislation

Administratively Simpler. Economically More Advantageous.

Instead of multiple contracts, invoices, and consumption points, you receive:

  • centralized billing,
  • simpler management,
  • lower administrative burden.

Plus the option to apply your own energy production (e.g. from PV or BESS) within the entire LDS.

LDS According to the Law

LDS operation is legally defined and must meet certain conditions — including balancing, metering, and consumption management.

At LSK Green Group we ensure technical and legal compliance, including design, implementation, and possible integration with our other systems (e.g. aggregation, BESS, EMS).

Who Is LDS Ideal For?

  • Industrial and logistics sites
  • Development zones
  • Technology parks
  • Campuses and university complexes
  • Municipalities and joint public buildings