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- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
CleanSight uses a project-and-contract lens: it links grid conditions, weather-driven generation, and market settlement mechanics so teams can judge clean energy deals using consistent financial and carbon evidence. Some of its main features are:
Simulate: Forecasts (and backcasts) wind/solar output and revenue so teams can compare contract and investment scenarios with price and volume variability.
Discover: Explores historical market pricing and generation across regions to spot trends and screen projects faster.
Impact: Quantifies carbon outcomes using hourly LMEs, including carbon intensity insights for RECs, vPPAs, and site-specific projects.
Manage: Tracks settlements, project output, and financial + carbon performance, helping teams reconcile invoices and surface contract risks.
LME data subscriptions and API: Provides programmatic access to LME data (hourly, and in some markets 5-minute) for major U.S. ISOs.
Audit and benchmarking support: Includes invoice auditing and benchmarking against nearby projects and regional averages (delivered within Manage and related services).
Closing Insights
CleanSight comes from REsurety, a Boston-based clean energy analytics company. REsurety’s team blends meteorology, renewable project operations, and power-market expertise, and CleanSight reflects that with project-level forecasting, settlement analysis, and location-specific emissions metrics. Rather than a full corporate carbon inventory, CleanSight concentrates on renewable procurement evidence: how a wind or solar project is likely to generate, what a PPA may settle at, and what carbon is displaced at that node and hour using LMEs.
It fits best in the United States, where nodal markets can produce differences in both PPA economics and carbon impact across regions. It also suits 24/7 carbon-free electricity programs and “emissions-first” procurement that prioritizes marginal abatement over annual averages.
REsurety cites users including HASI, Marathon Capital, and Akamai Technologies, and CleanTrade marketplace participants such as Cargill and Mercuria. Pricing is not posted publicly; access is typically module-based (Discover, Simulate, Impact, Manage) plus optional data subscriptions (including LME API access) and professional services such as invoice auditing and performance benchmarking.