Energy Accounting
Energy P&L. Every dollar traced.
Three agents decompose your energy bill into five areas: Operations, Waste, Penalty, Silence, Opportunity. Monthly. Automatically.
Monthly Energy P&L
March 2026
Total Spend
$20,800
$8,400 addressable. Operations is the legitimate cost. Everything else is either fixable, negotiable, or capturable.
Where money hides
Five areas. Every dollar accounted for.
Every energy bill is a mix of legitimate cost, preventable waste, avoidable penalties, hidden equipment problems, and uncaptured opportunity. Three AI experts separate them automatically.
How it works
From raw bill to explained P&L.
No spreadsheets. No manual data entry. Three agents work together to decompose, attribute, and explain every line on every bill, every month.
Bill decomposition
Bills ingested from utility feeds, retailer APIs, or manual upload. Every line item mapped to meter, tariff component, and time period. Cross-checked against measured consumption.
Circuit-level attribution
Consumption allocated to specific circuits, equipment groups, and spaces. The Operator identifies what ran, when, and whether it should have. Every kilowatt-hour gets an owner.
Variance explanation
Month-over-month changes explained by cause: weather (+$800), production volume (-$400), schedule drift (+$320), equipment anomaly (+$180). No unexplained variance left on the table.
Monthly P&L production
Automated report with five-area decomposition, variance waterfall, recommendations ranked by ROI, and comparison to portfolio average. Ready for the CFO. Every month. Automatically.
What you get
Four deliverables. Every month. Automatically.
A complete financial picture of your energy operations. Every month. Automatically produced. Ready for your CFO and operations team.
Energy P&L Report
Five-area cost decomposition with dollar attribution for every finding. Executive summary. Trend charts. Recommendations ranked by payback period. The document the CFO uses to approve projects.
Variance Analysis
Every cost change explained. Weather normalization separates climate from operations. Production correlation separates throughput from waste. No line item left as "other" or "unexplained."
Portfolio Ranking
Every building ranked by addressable cost percentage. Worst performers surfaced first. Cross-site benchmarking by building type, climate zone, and occupancy pattern. Portfolio-level trend tracking.
Actionable Recommendations
Each finding paired with a specific action, estimated cost, expected savings, and payback period. Prioritized by ROI. Previous month recommendations tracked for implementation status.
Portfolio intelligence
Rank every building by addressable cost. Find the worst performers instantly.
Whether you have 5, 50, or 500 sites, get a single view that shows where to focus first. Sorted by opportunity, not alphabetically.
Westfield Distribution Centre has the highest addressable percentage. The Accountant recommends starting there: $11,800/mo in waste, penalty, silence, and missed opportunity.
How it works for your operations
One P&L per site, every month, automatically.
Most operations teams spend 8 to 12 hours per site per month producing energy reports manually. Most of that is data gathering and formatting, not analysis. With Wattif, the intelligence is produced automatically. Your team focuses on acting on the findings, not compiling them.
Ask WattifMonthly cadence
P&Ls produced automatically by the 5th of every month. Ready for your operations review. No scramble at month-end.
Portfolio scale
One site or five hundred. Same depth of analysis. Same cadence. Same quality. Cost per site drops as your portfolio grows.
Weather-normalized
Every variance adjusted for heating and cooling degree days. You see operational changes, not weather changes.
Actionable intelligence
Every report includes prioritized recommendations with ROI estimates. Not just data. Clear actions your team can take immediately.
See where the money goes. Then stop it leaving.
One conversation. We connect to your billing data. You see the five-area decomposition on your first building.