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| + | ====== Blockchain ====== | ||
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| + | lead-authors: | ||
| + | contributors: | ||
| + | reviewers: [Names] | ||
| + | version: 1.0 | ||
| + | updated: March 2026 | ||
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| + | status: planned | ||
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| + | <WRAP intro> | ||
| + | Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies offer mechanisms for recording and executing energy transactions without a central intermediary, | ||
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| + | Blockchain has the potential reduce transaction costs in energy markets, enable communities to trade locally produced electricity directly, and create tamper-resistant audit trails for renewable certificates. There are also issues that require attention, such as energy consumption, | ||
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| + | Distributed ledger technologies can enable peer-to-peer energy transactions without intermediaries but it matters who provides platforms and oversees them. | ||
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| + | This topic is part of the ISGAN Wiki and is currently being developed. The content above provides an initial framing to support contributors. If you have relevant expertise, please use the [[about: | ||
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| + | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
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| + | ===== References ===== | ||
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| + | 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:// | ||