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TitleReal world P2P energy trading on blockchains explained
 
AuthorSaxena, S; Farag, H; Brookson, A; St. Hilaire, L; Kim, H; Amdurski, G
Source 2020; 3:36 min. Open Access logo Open Access
LinksVideo (ey4)
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Year2020
PublisherHERO Energy & Engineering
DocumentWeb site
Lang.English
Mediadigital; on-line; video
RelatedThis publication is related to the following publications
ProvinceCanada; British Columbia; Alberta; Saskatchewan; Manitoba; Ontario; Quebec; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador; Northwest Territories; Yukon; Nunavut
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Lat/Long WENS-141.0000 -50.0000 90.0000 41.7500
SubjectsNature and Environment; Science and Technology; Economics and Industry; Education and Training; energy; Climate change; Adaptation measures and options; cumulative effects
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation Climate Change Adaptation Program
Released2020 06 29
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This video demonstrates real-world results from a blockchain-based, transactive energy implementation at a microgrid in Canada. Check out the video to learn how Peer to Peer energy trading can be implemented on blockchain technology, and used to reduce peak demand, increase the utilization of renewable energy, and save electric utilities millions of dollars in avoiding upgrades to the grid.
GEOSCAN ID330263

 
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