Coordination across industries.
Every industry has organizations that need to work together — and most of them still coordinate through emails, spreadsheets, and disconnected portals. StratX provides the coordination layer that sits between them.
Cross-queue coordination for interconnection projects — without replacing the systems that run them.
Generation and storage projects move through interconnection queues administered independently by each ISO/RTO. Every queue runs its own procedural rules, data formats, and study timelines. Developers, utilities, and regulators have no shared, neutral view across queues — so feasibility signals, policy conflicts, and study delays surface late, after capital and schedule commitments are already made.
StratX operates above existing ISO/RTO queue systems as a neutral coordination layer. It reads and normalizes available status data across participating queues into a common, comparable view, evaluates that view against applicable interconnection policy including FERC Order 2023, and generates a machine-readable coordination artifact with a durable, auditable record. Visibility is surfaced to relevant stakeholders. StratX does not approve, prioritize, or move projects within a queue.
Think of StratX like air traffic control for interconnection queues. The planes still fly themselves — ISOs still run their queues, developers still make decisions. StratX provides the shared picture so everyone moves with better information.
- 01Developer, utility, or institutional participant submits a coordination intent
- 02StratX normalizes cross-queue status data into a common, comparable view
- 03The view is evaluated against applicable interconnection policy (FERC Order 2023 and state requirements)
- 04A machine-readable coordination artifact is generated with a durable, auditable record
- 05Visibility is surfaced to stakeholders — StratX does not approve, prioritize, or move projects
- Earlier visibility into cross-queue feasibility and policy conflicts
- Reduced risk of late-stage surprises after capital commitments
- Coordination intent submission and progress tracking
- Clear picture of where things stand — without chasing ISO status updates
- Consistent, comparable view of queue status across counterparties
- No direct integration required with every counterpart system
- Cross-queue compatibility flags before they become study delays
- Coordination layer without system replacement
- Neutral coordination layer improving cross-queue visibility
- No changes required to existing internal systems or procedures
- Read-only access to coordination artifacts and audit records
- Interoperability without displacement of existing queue processes
- Read-only, machine-readable record of coordination activity
- Oversight of Order 2023 implementation without entering the workflow
- Policy compliance visibility across queues and participants
- Audit history without becoming a bottleneck
StratX is not a queue management system, not a replacement for ISO/RTO study processes, and not a decision-making authority over interconnection approvals. It is a neutral, non-executing layer that improves visibility and auditability across systems that already exist.
See how StratX fits your workflow.
Every industry has its own coordination challenges. Request a briefing and we'll walk through how StratX applies to your specific environment.