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encoord

start up
United States - Edgewater, Colorado
  • 13/01/2026
  • Seed
  • $2,000,000

encoord provides software tools, data, and advisory services to help energy stakeholders plan for the energy transition. encoord’s core technology is the Scenario Analysis Interface for Energy Systems (SAInt), a software platform to model and plan energy networks and markets.

The company was founded in 2018, but SAInt’s roots stem back to 2013 when encoord's CTO, Dr. Kwabena Pambour, studied the interdependency of electricity and gas networks in Europe and realized the industry need for an integrated planning tool. encoord's CEO, Dr. Carlo Brancucci, joined Kwabena after being one of the first commercial users of SAInt and appreciating its potential to become the most advanced energy planning tool to solve the biggest challenges in a changing energy landscape.

encoord works with utilities, network operators, technology and project developers, regulatory agencies, and research organizations to solve operational and strategic challenges. Between its offices in the US and Germany, and a multicultural team representing over 15 countries, encoord serves customers internationally to change the future of energy.


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Carlo BrancucciCo Founder

Carlo Brancucci United States - Denver, Colorado

I am the co-founder and CEO of encoord, a software company that provides tools to plan today's energy systems and their transition to a decarbonized future. Our core technology is SAInt, a software platform to model energy networks & markets. Our offices are located in Denver, CO, USA and in Essen, Germany.

Before co-founding encoord, I was employed as a Senior Research Engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). My research focused on the impact of variable renewable energy on power system planning and operations and on the interface between electricity and natural gas systems. I also led a research project that analyzed the potential impacts of climate change on power systems with high renewable penetrations. I also advised Energy Ministry officials of Mexico and Peru on power system planning and renewable integration. While working at NREL, I was also a lecturer at the University of Colorado Boulder where I developed and taught graduate courses in the Department of Electrical, Computer, & Energy Engineering.

Before joining NREL, I was employed as a researcher at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. My research focused on modelling and techno-economic analysis of the European power system. In September 2013 I defended my Ph.D. thesis at Delft University of Technology and I hold a Master in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Bristol (2009).