Enosi

Carbon Emissions
Energy Tracing
Grid Edge

Enosi’s Powertracer platform is the world’s first grid-scalable, clean energy traceability solution, making clean energy accessible.

Enosi’s Powertracer platform is the world’s first grid-scalable, clean energy traceability solution, making clean energy available to everyone. Tracing carbon-free energy is the next global benchmark and Enosi has built the platform to enable traceability from source to socket 24/7. Google, Microsoft, IBM, and dozens of the world’s largest enterprises are seeking to power their operations with clean energy on a round-the-clock basis. 

By partnering with energy retailers and suppliers, we provide seamless access to clean energy sources for businesses, communities, and households. Powertracer not only delivers a solution to large enterprises but also unlocks the promise of clean energy and True Zero Carbon for all households and businesses.

Our powerful proprietary technology delivers a solution to everyone committed to the journey towards 100% carbon-free energy and paying less on their electricity bills. Using smart metering data we trace, match and settle energy production and consumption. This enables the operators of renewable plants to offer a price directly to the end consumer, while the consumer can access cleaner, cheaper energy by dealing direct. We match every unit of energy produced by our generators and every unit consumed by our customers once and only once. Our software uses cryptographic validation technology to trace the energy from renewable sources and verify the trading process. 

Powertracer has been integrated with the metering and billing systems of four Australian electricity retailers who now offer traceability-enabled products to commercial and residential customers.

Powertracer facilitates multiple use-cases and retail energy products:

  • Direct traceability to wholesale renewables
  • Measurement of renewable content percentage
  • Reporting of Type 2 Carbon Emissions
  • Virtual Net Metering and sharing of excess solar across sites
  • Community energy sharing plans
  • Retail energy contracts priced according to the specific generation source