For Community Programs
Turn data-center community-benefit commitments into verified local energy.
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How WattCarbon helps you
Three steps, one record behind all of them.
Measure
Measure the real, local energy impact of community-benefit spending.
Certify
Certify it as serialized, hourly, location-specific records.
Report
Report verified outcomes to communities and regulators.
Proof
What the program actually delivered locally, certified as a verifiable record, and reported to the people it's meant to serve.
Real, local energy impact
Community-benefit spending is measured at the meter, in the community it serves, not estimated from a program-wide average.
Serialized, location-specific records
Every verified hour is certified as a unique, hourly, location-specific record you can point to for any claim you make.
Verified outcomes, reported out
Take the same record to communities and regulators, so nobody is reconciling a different set of numbers.