Energy Infrastructure · Compliance · Innovation

The Grid Is
Changing.
Compliance Shouldn't.

DMX Global Group delivers the middleware infrastructure that enables utilities and energy operators to meet FERC Order 2222 requirements with cryptographic certainty — without rebuilding their systems.

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Who We Are

Purpose-Built for the
Modern Grid

DMX Global Group was founded on a single conviction: the distributed energy transition is inevitable, and the compliance infrastructure to support it must be equally robust. We build the connective tissue between emerging DER ecosystems and the regulatory frameworks governing them.

Our platform operates at the intersection of grid operations, regulatory compliance, and cryptographic verification — giving utilities, aggregators, and distributed operators the confidence to participate in evolving energy markets with integrity.

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FERC Order Compliance
DER
Resource Management
API
Native Integration
Scalable Infrastructure
The Platform

Compliance Middleware
Engineered for Scale

Three integrated capabilities. One unified compliance architecture designed to sit cleanly between existing infrastructure and emerging market requirements.

Dispatch Verification

Cryptographic token-based verification of DER dispatch commands, creating an immutable compliance record at every transaction layer. Built for bounded environments where auditability is non-negotiable.

Core Engine

DER Policy Management

Centralized policy orchestration for distributed resource portfolios. Define, deploy, and audit dispatch rules across heterogeneous device types while maintaining compliance with market operator requirements.

Operations Layer

Market Signal Integration

Real-time translation of ISO/RTO market signals into actionable dispatch instructions, bridging the gap between wholesale market participation and distribution-level DER operation.

Integration Layer
The Opportunity

A Regulatory Mandate
Meets a Technology Gap

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FERC Order 2222

Federal mandates require utilities and ISOs to open wholesale markets to aggregated DER participation. The compliance infrastructure to support this requirement remains underdeveloped across the industry.

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Distributed Energy Growth

Solar, storage, EV fleets, and demand response assets are proliferating faster than grid management systems can accommodate. Coordination middleware is the critical missing layer.

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Middleware Approach

DMX integrates with existing utility infrastructure rather than replacing it — reducing deployment friction, accelerating compliance timelines, and protecting existing technology investments.

FERC Order 2222

Wholesale market access for
distributed energy resource aggregations


Patent Pending
US Application No. 19/428,177 — Cryptographic verification middleware for bounded DER dispatch environments.


DMX Global Group is engaged with institutional partners and is currently accepting inquiries from qualified utilities, energy operators, and strategic investors.

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FERC Order 2222 Compliance Infrastructure · Distributed Energy Resource Management · Cryptographic Middleware