Sovereign, accountable cloud infrastructure for public institutions
GREENPOW supports public institutions with sovereign, carbon-aware infrastructure designed for transparency, local operations, and audit.
The challenge
- Dependence on a few non-EU providers for critical services.
- Sovereignty defined too abstractly to procure against.
- Public pressure for transparent and sustainable digital infrastructure.
- Citizen data crossing jurisdictions without public visibility.
- Modernization limited by legacy contracts and skills gaps.
How GREENPOW solves it
Concrete sovereign deployment
Jurisdiction, operations, staff access, and supply chain treated as procurement-grade decisions.
Local operations
Citizen services on locally managed infrastructure and support.
Carbon transparency
Infrastructure-level energy and carbon evidence for public reporting.
Auditable by design
Versioned configuration, controlled access, and traceable history.
Governed AI runtime
Sovereign AI patterns for citizen-facing and back-office services.
Resilience and continuity
Placement and recovery aligned to public-sector obligations.
Use cases
Sovereign citizen services
Public services on infrastructure under local jurisdiction.
Sovereign AI for public bodies
AI assistants inside the institution's tenancy.
Open, reversible architecture
Avoid lock-in, in line with the EU Data Act.
Sustainability disclosures
Auditable infrastructure-level energy data.
Cross-institution collaboration
Shared control plane while preserving residency.
Per-institution memory namespace for citizen-facing and back-office AI
Cortex gives every public body its own isolated memory, with jurisdiction-pinned context, retention controls, and a full audit ledger of what the agent saw and did. Sensitive citizen data stays inside the institution's boundary, and every model call is defensible after the fact.
Economics of GREENPOW for this sector
Public-sector infrastructure where sovereignty, residency, and verifiable energy reporting are non-negotiable.
- Infrastructure cost lever
- 10-20%
- Carbon evidence
- Per-service kWh + gCO2e
- Operational risk
- Sovereign, EU-operated
Modeled reduction in TCO versus hyperscaler central regions for citizen-facing services.
Energy and Scope 2 per service, ready for public sustainability reporting. Tag: Modeled, moving to Measured.
Operated under EU law with documented residency and access controls.
- Figures shown are modeled defaults. Confirm sourcing before using any figure publicly. See /en/impact#methodology and /en/impact#evidence-labels.
What you can rely on
- Sovereignty modeled across measurable dimensions.
- Carbon claims tied only to measured workloads.
- Designed to complement public-sector frameworks.
- Local operations and staffing options.
Frequently asked questions
Does it align with EU sovereignty frameworks?
GREENPOW models sovereignty in measurable terms (jurisdiction, operations, staff, supply chain). Concrete alignment is agreed per institution.
Can citizen data stay in-country?
Yes. Residency is a first-class placement constraint.
Do you replace current providers?
No. GREENPOW typically coexists with or sits on top of existing agreements.
How do you handle sustainability claims?
Only when tied to measured workloads and reviewed sources.
Modernize public infrastructure under transparent, local control
We help you define a sovereign, accountable, carbon-aware foundation.
Carbon figures on this page follow our claims policy. How we measure this · Evidence labels (Observed / Measured / Modeled / R&D validated).