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.
It seems like just yesterday we were sitting down with industry experts like Shaun Cooley, CEO of Mapped, in our debate over the promise of the independent data layer (Change My Mind: The Independent Data Layer). But, in reality, that conversation is almost a year old now, and in that year companies like Mapped were in the early days of product-to-market fit. We took a moment to dive into what’s new at Mapped over the last year.
Hey friends, Nexus Labs is quickly becoming the go-to place for building owners to learn about and engage with vendors. To support buyers, we’re announcing a new (free) service! One unfortunate truth holding back the smart buildings industry is that buying technology
Hey friends, Nexus Labs is becoming the go-to place for building owners to learn about and engage with vendors. To support them, one offering is our free monthly buyer’s guide webinars—a monthly series doing a deep dive into one tech category at a time.
Hey friends, For years, we’ve been trying to make the smart buildings marketplace, AKA the vendor swamp, less murky. To consolidate all the content we’ve produced on this, we’re publishing a newsletter series (and whitepaper) on navigating the smart buildings marketplace.
KIPP Schools is a network of public charter schools throughout the United States that is open to all students. KIPP stands for Knowledge is Power Program, a program with a proven track record of academic excellence.
QuadReal Property Group is a global real estate investor and operator with over $73 billion in real estate assets and counting. In 2019, Thano Lambrinos joined the QuadReal team. Amid the building industry's transition to digitizing everything, Lambrinos and the QuadReal team were eager to embrace new technologies to differentiate themselves from competitors.
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