The data platform to power your clean energy programs

Transform your energy data into actionable EACs.

WEATS Pro provides you with an auditable system of record to track every building's energy use, energy savings, energy production, and carbon impacts.

Translate your energy data into carbon impacts, verified with energy attribute certificates for every watt-hour of electricity or gram of CO2.

Use EACs to organize and accelerate your clean energy programs

  • Support internal decarbonization projects with proof of impact

  • Enhance energy programs by adding a carbon data layer

  • Assign EACs to clients and stakeholders to substantiate net-zero claims

How it works

  1. Seamless API connection
    API-first technology means seamless integration that serves the data you need, when you need it.
  2. Granular carbon accounting
    Convert your energy data into scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions. Include granular energy details like specific asset, time stamps, and geotags.
  3. Generate & assign EACs
    Use your energy data to create an EAC for every watt-hour of electricity or gram of CO2.

    EACs are assigned to individual accounts so that you have an auditable system of record for every building and every customer.

Learn more about WEATS Pro

Announcement

Introducing WEATS Pro

We've expanded WEATS into a decarbonization management tool that you can use to manage your own decarbonization program. Now, every energy efficiency project, demand flexibility device, EV charging station, battery, heat pump, electric stove, etc., can leverage WEATS as its system of record for proving emission reductions.
Announcement

Introducing WEATS

The need to reinvent our clean energy buying markets has become obvious. Sophisticated companies are shifting towards granular, hourly clean energy matching. Similarly, clean energy policies like the recent green hydrogen tax credit guidance are now…
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What are the benefits of tracking clean energy with EACs?

Clean energy benefits can be hard to pin down. Most often today, private brokers procure and resell surplus RECs from wind or solar farms, leaving buyers unclear about the underlying impacts of these projects. Where was the clean energy deployed? What were the…

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