High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities serve as infrastructure for solving demanding computational problems met in various domains. HPC involves expensive resources both material and operational. Therefore, leveraging its operation at his peak capacity is very important from economic efficiency perspective. Nowadays, it is very difficult for a regular researcher that needs HPC services to have ease of access to such resources. With the work presented in this paper we propose and evaluate a different approach to HPC service by mapping the problem on the same bases as smart grid philosophy. Mainly, the same as smart grid tries to increase the efficiency of resource utilization together with the concept of co-generation, our proposed model tries to link powerful computational resources own by domestic user into a smart HPC service with for profit objectives.