WattCarbon update: September events
You're invited to the WEATS Pro live product demo and our Climate Week NYC happy hour & panel on battery storage.
Hi clean energy friends,
Q4 means one thing – event season! The WattCarbon team will be making the event circuit and we’d love to see you. Check out our upcoming events below. Don’t miss the WEATS Pro live product demo this Thursday, and be sure to drop in for a drink at our Climate Week NYC happy hour & panel where we’ll discuss why battery storage is one of our favorite climate solutions.
The schedule:
📅 RE+: deploying DERs to boost resiliency and autonomy, Sept 12, Anaheim CA
📅 WEATS Pro live product demo, Sept 12, online
📅 OpenEAC Alliance meet-up, Sept 12, online
📅 Blueprint Conference, Sept 17-19, Las Vegas NV
📅 Climate Week NYC: battery storage panel discussion & happy hour, Sept 26, East Village NYC
📅 NexusCon: panel discussion with JLL, Sept 30, Denver CO
📅 VERGE, Oct 28-31, San Jose CA
More information:
WEATS Pro Live Product Demo, Sept 12, 12PM PST, online.
Level up your company’s decarbonization programs with WEATS Pro. Join WattCarbon crew Julia Bunte-Mein and Matthew Lynch and esteemed host Joe Aamidor this Thursday for a demo of our latest enterprise product, WEATS Pro.
WEATS Pro provides you with an auditable system of record to track every building’s energy use, energy savings, energy production, and carbon impacts.
It enables you to turn your energy data into carbon impacts, verified with energy attribute certificates for every watt-hour of electricity or gram of CO2.
Join us if you want to:
Accelerate decarbonization with auditable proof of impact
Use EACs to organize your clean energy programs
Elevate your clean energy programs by adding a carbon data layer
Climate Week NYC: Let’s Talk Batteries & happy hour, Sept 26, 5-7PM EST, East Village.
Join WattCarbon, Tierra Climate, Channing Copper, and Scale Microgrids for a Climate Week conversation on the carbon-cutting power of battery storage followed by happy hour.
Load growth is one of today’s most talked about challenges in meeting our clean energy goals.
Virtual power plants - particularly battery storage - will be essential in managing load growth with carbon-free energy, transforming intermittent wind and solar energy into clean, reliable power for our 24/7 needs.
While energy storage is expanding rapidly, surging from 4 gigawatts (GW) in 2021 to 17GW in 2023, estimates show that the U.S. grid will need 200-400 GW of energy storage to reach Net Zero emissions.
Why are batteries such a powerful solution? And how do we make sure batteries are deployed effectively to maximize their impact?
Join us to explore the many ways batteries are being used to cut carbon emissions and manage demand, and how corporate sustainability can accelerate battery deployment.
RE+: deploying DERs to boost resiliency and autonomy, Sept 12, 1PM-3PM PST, Anaheim CA.
Large customers face choices about simultaneously managing affordability, reliability, and organizational objectives. Alongside the US Green Building Council and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, WattCarbon Co-founder and CEO McGee Young joins a panel discussion on how to deploy distributed energy resources to boost grid resiliency and autonomy.
Join McGee to learn about the experiences and key learnings of navigating the deployment of DERs, grid-interactive solutions, and options forward on the path toward energy independence.
The OpenEAC Alliance, Sept 12, 9AM PST, online.
The OpenEAC Alliance meets again on September 12, 9AM PST to discuss freshly authored methods and enjoy a presentation on M&V planning from energy efficiency pro, Steve Kromer.
Agenda:
New methodology presentations on building energy modeling for existing buildings and new construction from AUROS Group's Craig E. Stevenson and Matt Bowers
Energy efficiency pro Steve Kromer on M&V planning
Breakout sessions to discuss the pre/post measurement method for lighting and lighting controls authored by Todd Weinstein at C3 Carbon Funding LLC
What is the Open EAC Alliance?
The OpenEAC Alliance is an open, global network of clean energy measurement and verification experts collaboratively strengthening energy attribute certificate (EACs) standards and creating industry-wide consistency.
Catch up on the latest ‘Every Watt-Hour Tells a Story’.
In our Every Watt-Hour Tells a Story series, we’ve been spotlighting how WattCarbon partners are deploying distributed clean energy to achieve climate impact, here and now.
Aside from being informative and inspiring stories of clean energy progress, you may not have realized, but all these projects are investable via energy attribute certificates on the OpenEAC Exchange. Pretty cool, right?
Here’s a roundup of the stories we’ve recently covered, and the EAC investments you can make to ensure more projects like these are given the green light.
Catch up:
Decarbonizing schools by working smarter, not harder, with Elexity
Making big building ESG profitable, with Correlate
Warehouse-scale energy efficiency, with C3 Carbon Funding
Revitalizing coal country using soal power, with Solar Holler
Until next time – keep calm and cut carbon,
The WattCarbon Team