Energy and carbon you can attest to
Stand behind the numbers back to the rack
Sustainability and energy leaders are increasingly asked to disclose AI energy and carbon figures — and to stand behind them. The hard part isn't producing a number; it's tracing it. Spark-XC sits above your GPU, scheduler, and facility systems and validates power actions. Mission Control executes. Spark-XC validates.
Spark-XC ties each energy and carbon figure to a measured power delta, the rate and emissions factor it was priced against, and the Power Event Record that proves it. This is attestation, not a savings promise — every figure is a measured delta priced against a stated factor, never a guaranteed saving. Facility correlation reconciles GPU-side action with DCIM, BMS, PDU, and utility data; the tamper-evident evidence chain makes the figures auditable.
- Every energy and carbon figure traced to a measured power delta — not an estimate
- Each figure carries the explicit rate and emissions factor it was priced against
- Facility-correlated against DCIM, BMS, PDU/UPS, and utility data
- Every figure backed by a Power Event Record, independently replayable
- Disclosure-ready exports for EED, CSRD, and climate reporting
Disclosure you can defend line by line
Real reporting situations, traced and proven
What makes a figure defensible
The unit that matters: joules per token
Watts and temperature describe the hardware. The figure that decides whether governance actually pays off is energy per unit of work — joules per token. The only question worth answering is whether adaptive governance cuts joules per token beyond what a static power cap already gives you, at equal-or-better throughput.
Spark-XC measures it with an open benchmark designed to survive a skeptical engineer re-running it on their own rented hardware:
nvmlDeviceGetTotalEnergyConsumption) before and after the run — no power-sampling integration error, no spikes missed between samples.validation/jpt_bench.py.What an attested figure looks like in the record
Each disclosed energy and carbon figure resolves to a Power Event Record carrying the measured delta, the explicit factors it was priced against, and the proof. The cost and carbon fields are measured deltas under stated factors — not guaranteed savings:
{
"event_type": "POWER_CAP_APPLIED",
"timestamp": "2026-06-12T02:41:08.220Z",
"gpu_id": "GPU-03-NODE-08",
"validation_path": "facility_correlation",
"power_before_w": 700,
"power_after_w": 520,
"measured_delta_w": 180,
"duration_h": 4.0,
"measured_delta_kwh":0.72,
"rate_usd_per_kwh": 0.094,
"rate_source": "utility_tariff_2026Q2",
"emissions_factor": 0.371,
"factor_unit": "kgCO2e_per_kwh",
"factor_source": "grid_region_avg_2026",
"cost_delta_usd": 0.068,
"carbon_delta_kgco2e":0.267,
"basis": "measured_delta_priced_against_stated_factor",
"facility_ref": "DCIM-PDU-08-RACK-12",
"seq": 61204,
"prev_hash": "7c12...a8e4",
"entry_hmac": "e93a...1d57"
}
Disclose energy and carbon you can defend
Bring a real power action and we'll replay its Power Event Record — the measured delta, the rate and emissions factor it was priced against, and the tamper-evident proof behind it. We work with sustainability, energy, and finance teams to make AI energy and carbon disclosures defensible from the line item back to the rack.