Texture and WattTime have partnered to bring real-time marginal CO₂ emissions intelligence directly into the Texture platform. Energy services companies can view emissions impact alongside normalized energy data across sites, devices, and portfolios, with no additional setup required. The integration supports clearer operational decision-making, sustainability reporting, and planning by embedding trusted grid emissions data directly into existing workflows.
Energy services companies are increasingly incorporating emissions considerations into how they operate, plan, and report. Yet it remains challenging to connect real-time emissions data with day-to-day operational insights and site-level decisions. Texture and WattTime are partnering to address that challenge.
This collaboration brings WattTime’s trusted real-time marginal emissions data directly into the Texture platform, enabling customers to view and act on emissions impact alongside their core energy data – without additional integration work or system configuration.
What This Partnership Enables
The integration allows energy services companies to access emissions intelligence within the same workflows they already use to manage sites, devices, and operational insights in Texture.
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Why This Matters for Energy Services Companies
Integrating emissions data into operational workflows has historically required custom pipelines, manual modeling, or separate systems that don’t align well with day-to-day energy management. For energy services companies, this creates friction: emissions insights may exist, but they often sit outside the context of the operational data needed to act on them.
With Texture, this process becomes significantly more streamlined. The platform already normalizes site, device, and utility data into a consistent structure. By enriching this data with WattTime’s real-time emissions signals, Texture enables organizations to view environmental impact directly alongside operational performance—within a single, unified interface.
This helps energy services companies interpret emissions data more clearly, compare it across portfolios, and incorporate it into reporting, planning, and potential automation use cases without additional integration work. The result is a more practical and accessible way to bring emissions intelligence into both strategic and day-to-day decision-making.
“Our partnership with WattTime brings reliable emissions intelligence directly into the operational workflows our customers use every day,” said Nicholas Brown, CPO of Texture. “This helps organizations make more informed decisions about both performance and environmental impact.”
“Our team has a shared mission to make actionable power grid emissions data as accessible and easy to use as possible, and our partnership with Texture is helping to do just that,” said WattTime’s vice president of strategic growth, Laura Corso. “Texture’s users can now access highly granular data to make more informed decisions about a variety of power grid interventions and find out how their actions affect or, ideally, reduce carbon emissions.”
SOURCE: Texture


