WattCarbon taps the built environment for carbon emission reductions by deploying Net-Zero Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) that turn buildings into decarbonization assets. WattCarbon’s VPPs allow energy consumers to match their energy use on a time and locational basis to renewable energy production, demand response, and electrification projects sourced from their own communities.
WattCarbon is a Demand-Driven Decarbonization platform for procuring 24/7 carbon-free energy and offsetting emissions through building decarbonization. Inspired by the challenge of decarbonizing the planet’s energy systems and sobered by the fact that 35% of current emissions come from energy use in buildings, our platform puts the power of energy decarbonization in the hands of organizations committed to making a difference.
They are building the world’s first 24/7 Carbon Free Energy Market that enables companies and other organizations with net zero commitments to source carbon free energy and procure impactful carbon offsets from some of the most ambitious decarbonization companies on the planet. They provide 3D carbon emissions calculations for all types of buildings and energy assets and connect to live data feeds to enable precise, granular reporting. Their vision is to become the foundational platform for turning distributed energy resources into decarbonization assets.
When Harris Capital sought to make Gate 8, a new home to the Harris family office, they made an intentional investment in smart building technologies with confidence that they would see a return in the form of satisfied occupants and seamless operation.
For our first Nexus Pro Gathering since NexusCon, we were excited to welcome Christopher Tjiattas, Program Manager at District Control Systems, back to the (virtual) stage to once again give his award-winning case study presentation.
A few weeks ago, there were two conferences in Denver for people who feel misunderstood. One was for people who believe aliens live amongst us. The other was NexusCon, for people who feel like aliens amongst the rest of the real estate and construction industries.
We recently performed one of our free vendor selection services for a pair of property development companies looking to find the latest in the access controls category for multifamily properties. For those of you who have been following along with our most recent whitepaper, Navigating the Marketplace,
The Nexus Marketplace started two years ago as a big ass spreadsheet. We began organizing technology companies into a huge database to sort through everything we knew about them. One of the first things we realized is how difficult it can be to tell what a company actually sells or does. Along the way, we began manually helping buyers with
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