Network

Energy Contribution

Energy contribution shows how participating machines and sites support the SolarCompute network.

Purpose

What this page tracks

SolarCompute connects available compute capacity with energy-aware infrastructure. Energy contribution pages are intended to show how participating machines, hosts, and sites contribute to network activity.

During public testing, this page can remain factual while live reporting is prepared and connected to verified network data.

Future public signals

  • Energy contributed by participating sites
  • Machine runtime linked to workload activity
  • Regional contribution summaries
  • Host participation signals
  • Network activity over time
Network Flow

How contribution supports workloads

01

Host

A participating site provides available machines, energy, or infrastructure.

02

Machine

Approved machines connect to the SolarCompute network and report availability.

03

Workload

Public workloads are queued and assigned to available compute capacity.

04

Report

Verified activity can be summarised for public network transparency.

Public Testing

Live figures will require verified data

SolarCompute will avoid publishing unverified contribution figures. Public reporting should be connected to trusted network telemetry, workload records, machine runtime, and host participation data.