Integrity Protocol Foundation
In formation as a Swiss Stiftung in the Canton of Zug. Once registered, the foundation will serve as the neutral custodian for the DeliveryTag standard, operating under a FRAND licensing framework for industrial interoperability.
Foundation Charter
The Integrity Protocol Foundation's primary objective is the maintenance of global trust-anchors for climate-impact logistics. By decoupling commercial service layers from the underlying protocol verification, we ensure long-term stability and non-discriminatory access for all stakeholders in the global carbon economy.
USPTO Patents Pending
System and method for computing demand-side emissions equivalence using locational marginal emissions data, certifying verified load reduction as equivalent renewable energy addition.
System and method for virtual transmission capacity creation and nodal energy arbitrage via coordinated curtailment of flexible industrial loads on congested electrical corridors.
PATENT PENDING · PROVISIONAL APPLICATIONS UNDER 35 USC 111(b) · FRAND LICENSING COMMITMENT
Four Active Groups
Definitions & Principles
Maintains the DeliveryTag specification, coordinates with the EnergyTag Secretariat on inherited principles, and adjudicates nodal-extension disputes. Stewards the 18 inherited + 14 nodal extension principles (32 total).
View principles arrow_forwardDispatch Verification
Develops reference methodology for TSO dispatch log ingestion, PTDF matrix validation, counterfactual LME calculation, and Hepta-Validation sensor stack calibration including Faraday-Tesla frequency analysis at 50/60 Hz.
View methodology arrow_forwardRegistry Interoperability
Ensures DeliveryTag attribute sets are writable to existing EnergyTag-compatible registries (M-RETS, Energinet, GO hubs, Hedera Guardian) without requiring schema forks.
View compliance arrow_forwardMarket Adoption
Designed for potential interoperability with market participants such as Google, Microsoft, Constellation, AES, LevelTen, and ICE.
Request pilot arrow_forwardProspective Working-Group Participants
Disclaimer: Organizations whose public commitments or industry scope align with DeliveryTag's verification layer and whom the Foundation intends to engage as working-group reviewers. Names shown are illustrative of the working-group scope only and do not imply confirmed partnerships, endorsements, or any commercial relationship.
Audit-grade independence
DeliveryTag is structurally independent of any matching platform, ETRM provider, or registry. This independence is required by ISAE 3000: an attestation source cannot be the same entity that produces the management assertion. The Accredited Signer audits the DeliveryTag evidence chain, hardware-signed sensor data, PTDF computation, Hedera anchoring, as a source independent of any commercial matching engine that consumes the certificate downstream.
ETRM and portfolio-management platforms (Granular Energy, Power Ledger, and others) consume DeliveryTag attestations as inputs to their hourly matching, allocation, and reporting workflows. They do not replace the attestation. This separation of roles, measurement, attestation, matching, prevents the judge-and-party conflict that ISAE 3000 and ISO 14065 are designed to eliminate.
Stiftungsrat
Kevin Heuzey
President of the Board
Contributor to the Integrity Protocol framework and to the development of the DeliveryTag standard. Works at the intersection of sovereign digital infrastructure and climate-tech governance.