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 +<WRAP catbadge slate>Technology and Infrastructure</WRAP>
 +
 +====== Blockchain ======
 +
 +<WRAP meta>
 +lead-authors:
 +contributors: Vitaliy Soloviy
 +reviewers:
 +version: 0.5
 +updated: 26 March 2026
 +sensitivity: low
 +ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for initial drafting, awaiting full editorial development, reviewed by Vitaliy Soloviy on 27 March 2026.
 +status: draft
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +<WRAP intro>
 +Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies offer mechanisms for recording and executing energy transactions without a central intermediary, enabling new forms of peer-to-peer trading, renewable energy certificate tracking, and grid coordination.
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +===== Why this matters =====
 +
 +Blockchain has the potential to reduce transaction costs in energy markets, enable communities to trade locally produced electricity directly, and create tamper-resistant audit trails for renewable certificates. Issues requiring attention include energy consumption, scalability, and governance: decentralised systems still require rules about who can participate and how disputes are resolved, which may require centralised authority of some kind. Evidence from pilot projects is mixed, and regulatory frameworks for blockchain-based energy trading remain to be developed in most jurisdictions.((Andoni, M., Robu, V., Flynn, D., Abram, S., Geach, D., Jenkins, D., McCallum, P., & Peacock, A. (2019). Blockchain technology in the energy sector: A systematic review of challenges and opportunities. //Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews//, 100, 143–174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2018.10.014))
 +
 +<WRAP callout>
 +Peer-to-peer energy transactions via blockchain require trustworthy and responsible platform providers.
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +===== Shared definitions =====
 +
 +===== Perspectives =====
 +
 +<WRAP perspectives>
 +==== Actors and stakeholders ====
 +
 +==== Technologies and infrastructure ====
 +
 +==== Institutional structures ====
 +
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +===== Distinctions and overlaps =====
 +
 +===== Related topics =====
 +
 +[[topics:grid_edge|Grid edge]] · [[topics:energy_communities|Energy communities]] · [[topics:virtual_power_plants|Virtual power plants]] · [[topics:markets|Markets]] · [[topics:grid|Grid]]
 +
 +~~DISCUSSION|Discussion~~