Use Case
Community Energy Portfolio
The funder has the capital. The community has the assets. The transaction is stuck because you can't prove impact at scale. WattCarbon provides the verified record that unlocks the investment.
The Opportunity
What you're working with
Buying unbundled RECs from a wind farm three states away no longer satisfies stakeholders, regulators, or community partners. You are under growing pressure to demonstrate that clean energy investments deliver tangible local benefits to specific communities.
On WattCarbon, you build a community impact program. Solar on one roof, storage in a community facility, demand response across fifty homes. Aristotle measures performance continuously, at hourly granularity, across heterogeneous asset types and jurisdictions. WEATS issues EACs tied to specific assets in specific communities, hour by hour, census tract by census tract.
The result is proof your board, regulators, and community partners can trust. Not installed-capacity claims that prove a system was built. Verified performance data that proves it works.
Infrastructure
How WattCarbon helps
Aristotle is the measurement backbone tracking every site in the community portfolio. Independent, continuous, hourly M&V across heterogeneous asset types. One measurement layer handles the full complexity of multi-site, multi-technology programs.
WEATS certifies that the investment produced real local results. Each EAC carries a unique serial number tied to a specific asset, location, and hour. Tri-attribute (energy, capacity, carbon).
Getting Started
Typical setup
Community energy portfolios involve coordination across multiple parties (utility, developer, offtaker, community stakeholders). Once data is connected, savings calculations start immediately and update nightly. The implementation team handles utility data access, collaborative M&V plan development, and dashboard configuration for community-facing and corporate-facing views.
Get your portfolio on the record.
Enroll your assets, get independent scores, and let the data speak for itself.