Regulatory & Compliance Reporting Engine

Overview

 

The Regulatory & Compliance Reporting Engine produces standardized, audit‑ready reporting outputs directly from verified performance data. It enables utilities and regulators to rely on consistent, transparent analytics for compliance, incentive reporting, and governance—without manual EM&V studies or custom reporting workflows.

 

The engine derives all outputs from the same measurement, normalization, and verification logic used across the Pathian platform.

Reporting Built on Verified Measurement

The Regulatory & Compliance Reporting Engine is anchored in continuous measurement rather than retrospective analysis. By leveraging normalized baselines and verified performance variance, the engine ensures that reported outcomes are traceable, reproducible, and defensible.

 

This approach eliminates discrepancies between operational analytics and regulatory filings by using a single, consistent methodology.

Supported Reporting Use Cases

The engine supports a range of utility and regulatory needs, including:

  • DSM and energy efficiency program reporting
  • Incentive and performance‑based regulation documentation
  • Peak demand reduction verification
  • Persistence and degradation tracking
  • Internal audit and governance review

Outputs can be generated on demand or scheduled to align with regulatory cycles.

Transparency and Auditability

All reporting outputs include:

  • Traceable data lineage
  • Clear baseline definitions
  • Explicit variance calculations
  • Consistent normalization methodology

Regulators, evaluators, and internal reviewers can reproduce results using the same underlying data and logic.

Integration and Access

Reporting outputs are available through APIs and platform interfaces, enabling integration with:

  • Utility regulatory systems
  • Reporting and visualization tools
  • Third‑party evaluation workflows

The engine supports secure data access while preserving customer ownership and governance policies.

Role Clarity

 

Utilities and regulators:

  • Define reporting requirements and review processes
  • Interpret results for compliance and policy decisions

Pathian:

  • Provides standardized reporting outputs
  • Maintains measurement and verification consistency
  • Does not act as a regulatory consultant or third‑party evaluator