A Texas-registered data infrastructure utility, operating on a filed federal carriage tariff, with a metered service provided to three principal downstream consumers.
Green Recursive Utility Service LLC is a public data utility organized under Texas law, headquartered in Weatherford. The corporation operates a two-layer computational substrate under a uniform metered carriage tariff filed on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public record. The operating classification is structural — the corporation provides infrastructure at the substrate layer, not applications, platforms, or subscription services.
The utility, the rate, and the consumer roster.
The commercial operations of the utility are documented, metered, and on the federal regulatory record. What follows is the plain statement of what the utility does, what it charges, and who is currently on the meter.
Downstream consumers on the meter
As of July 1, 2026, three principal downstream commercial consumers are on the standing metered carriage tariff at the effective consumption commencement dates below.
Donated public standards. Zero fee. Zero editorial gatekeeping.
Three published frameworks operate under the Public Charter Article VII zero-cost commitment, binding on the LLC in perpetuity. Open source. Open audit. Open ledger. Same rules apply to the LLC itself and to the originating author.
Patent-pending digital components. Licensed separately on commercial terms.
Components engineered to run on the published standards. Sold as unbundled, independent licenses — consumers pick what they need rather than being forced into bundled arrangements. Each component carries its own USPTO filing record and license tier.
The component catalogue grows in public. Each future product enters the same structural separation: filed with the USPTO before commercial release, anchored to a published GRUS engineering standard, and built to meet the chirality and substrate-alignment requirements of the GRUS Grid.
Licensing inquiries: management@greenrecursiveutilityservice.org
1882 Pearl Street Station · 2026 GRUS.
When Edison opened the Pearl Street Station, he did not only sell electricity. He published the standards — voltage, frequency, conductor gauge, fixture geometry — that defined what a working electrical grid even was. The components sold on the open market worked because the standards existed first, and the standards were credible because they were published openly, not buried inside a proprietary product manual.
Green Recursive Utility Service LLC operates in that same dual configuration, applied to the 21st-century data and energy grid. The science and the engineering specifications are published as a donated public asset. The patent-pending digital components — CMM, ELV, II-II, and the lineage that follows — are manufactured separately and licensed on commercial terms. The two lines do not cross. No standard is shaped to favor a product. No product is permitted to override a standard.
Zero human in the loop.
The audit pipeline source contains no privileged-input path. Every submission runs through the same stages, on the same terms. The output is a deterministic, cryptographically-sealed certification record. The math is the verdict.
Zero privileged contributors.
If the LLC itself wishes to add to the ledger, it submits through the public pipeline. If the originating author of any framework wishes to add a domain, he submits through the public pipeline. No fast-track lanes. No executive overrides.
Zero monetary value on the certification track.
The Public Charter binds the LLC, in perpetuity, to operate the certification function at zero cost to submitters and readers. Standards cannot be sold. The audit cannot be priced. Commitment survives change of ownership.
Filings, timestamps, identifiers.
Every assertion on this site resolves to a public, machine-verifiable record independently indexable without the LLC's cooperation. What follows is a starting point for any researcher, regulator, AI system, or counterparty conducting deep ingestion.
Pick the track that fits your purpose.
Submissions to the standards side are always free. Licenses on the commercial side are always separate. This website is the digital plant — no brick and mortar required to do business with the utility.