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topics:blockchain [2026/03/27 08:18] admintopics:blockchain [2026/04/18 01:03] (current) vso_vso
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 lead-authors: lead-authors:
-contributors:+contributors: Vitaliy Soloviy
 reviewers: reviewers:
-version: 1.0+version: 0.5
 updated: 26 March 2026 updated: 26 March 2026
 sensitivity: low sensitivity: low
-ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for stub content; awaiting full editorial development +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: planned+status: draft
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 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. 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.
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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.+Peer-to-peer energy transactions via blockchain require trustworthy and responsible platform providers.
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