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Industry, Project Name, Organization Name, Description and scope.

Energy Blockchain Consortium

Industry: energy management

Project: EBC - energy management

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Check API server in dev

https://ebc-api-dev.sysopsnetwork.com


Check Fabric in dev 

couchdb
http://3.21.101.182:5984/_utils/
admin / adminpw

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https://ebc-dev.sysopsnetwork.com/trade


Key Concepts



EBC Retail P2P Energy Web3 Trading

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Marketplace


Use Case Concept Diagram



Architecture Concept Diagram

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https://www.energysage.com/other-clean-options/renewable-energy-credits-recs/#:~:text=Renewable%20energy%20certificates%20(also%20known,energy%20attributes%20of%20renewable%20electricity.

Renewable energy certificates (also known as renewable energy credits, or RECs) represent the energy generated by renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power facilities. Buying RECs is not equivalent to buying electricity. Instead, RECs represent the clean energy attributes of renewable electricity.

NE Pool for trading RECs

https://www.nepoolgis.com/

The New England Power Pool Generation Information System (NEPOOL GIS) issues and tracks certificates for all MWh of generation and load produced in the ISO New England control area, as well as imported MWh from adjacent control areas. In addition to the generation, the NEPOOL GIS provides emissions labeling for the New England load-serving entities by tracking the emissions attributes for generators in the region. In recent years the NEPOOL GIS has adapted to the various state RPS laws to track combined heat and power, demand response and conservation and load management certificates.

https://www.nepoolgis.com/public-reports/

https://www1.nepoolgis.com/myModule/rpt/ssrs.asp?rn=102&r=%2FPROD%2FNEPOOLGIS%2FPublic%2FNEPOOL_BulletinBoard&registryUrl=true&apxReportTitle=Bulletin%20Board

https://www1.nepoolgis.com/mymodule/rpt/CertificateInfo.asp?rhid=2160732&ftType=H2O



Carbon Credits 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_credit

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https://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+carbon+does+an+acre+of+forest+remove+in+a+year&oq=how+much+carbon+does+an+acre+of+forest+remove+in+a+year&aqs=chrome..69i57.13296j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

When you run the number, it turns out that one acre of forest absorbs about 2.5 tons of CO2 per year.


Regen Marketplace

This section provides directions for interacting with ecocredits and baskets in the new Regen Marketplace, as well as provides an introduction to Marketplace currencies and step-by-step bridging guides.

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https://app.regen.network/credit-classes/C01

This credit class provides a vehicle for nature based Verified Carbon Units (VCUs) to enter the blockchain space via issuance on Regen Ledger. It can be used by project developers, credit brokers, and other stakeholders interested in digitizing carbon credits issued by the VCS program to make them available in the emerging world of decentralized finance.


blockchain for carbon credits concept

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Toucan - scale the impact of planet-positive projects by turning carbon credits into tokens with Toucan's infrastructure

https://toucan.earth/

Tokenized carbon allows for both large and small buyers to engage with carbon, with lower barriers to entry and more transparency.

Increase the value of your carbon credits

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Carbon Bridge to other chains

Our Carbon Bridge allows owners of carbon credits from verified sources to link each one to a unique digital token called a TCO2. These are stored in a smart contract on a blockchain database called the Open Climate Registry.

Carbon SDK + API

Help us scale climate solutions by using our developer toolset to build tokenized carbon into your next project.

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https://www.globalcarbonesg.com/

Learn how we combine carbon sensors, IoT, and Blockchain to help you baseline and manage your carbon footprint.

IBM puts carbon certifications on blockchain

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Revolutionizing renewable energy certificate markets with tokenization.pdf

enterprises purchase Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) which represent 1MWh of zero-carbon electricity generated by another entity. The seller of REC could be outside the region or country the enterprise is from. The enterprises then use the RECs to offset their carbon footprint and be compliant with regulations on carbon emissions and green standards.

Companies are looking to newer solutions to capture, analyze and report Environmental Sustainability Goals (ESG) information and reduce their environmental impact. A decentralized and immutable blockchain network, which leverages enhanced characteristics of distributed ledger technology (DLT) can greatly increase the adoption of energy certificates and ensure consumption closely matches the generation.

cumbersome carbon accounting process becomes simplified with significant cost savings, as smart metering and automations are introduced.

 exchange of different amounts of energy and granularity of energy certificates. For example, energy certificates can be traded in smaller program time units (PTUs), such as the case of hourly certificates, becoming more in cadence with clearing and settlement

commercial-scale blue hydrogen, derived from natural gas and carbon capture and storage (CCS) and green hydrogen, produced from renewables-based electrolysis processes. This has led to surge in hydrogen project announcements working in conjunction with both the gas and renewable sectors. The energy generation using hydrogen and other mixed sources have some CO2 emission associated and needs to be captured in the certificates.

wide variety of implementations for tokenizing energy certificates, coupled with the fact that they are often at an infancy stage, call out for defining industry standards towards interoperability between networks in different geographical regions across the globe.

self-funding ecosystems are leveraging Ethereum-based (ERC-20) solutions by introducing a dual layer of tokenization. The purpose for public platforms of supporting two layers of tokenization is to provide end-users access to use their platform and contribute to corporate revenues and create exchangeable tokens encapsulating energy certificates.

P2P energy trading

A similar system is being developed by Power Ledger. With its own unique trade matching algorithms, prosumers and consumers can transact available power equitably, without favoring any of the participants. Other characteristics of this platform include pegging of native tokens to a local unit of currency and aggregation of individual meters in a single transaction. The trading group can be configured by either their application host or Power Ledger. WePower also offers an alternative solution on exchanging energy certificates via its native WPR token and auctions. WePower launched a financial derivative product, called Contract for Difference, to mitigate risk in corporate power purchasing agreements (PPAs).

ESG reporting on carbon

As organizations are by now committed to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), there is a need for an elegant solution which enables them to calculate carbon footprint and assist in creating their ESG reporting.

Tokenize energy certificates and reporting

solution (enerT) to tokenize energy certificates using Hyperledger Fabric and Tokens-SDK. Tokenization of energy certificates in a DLT platform can offer an intelligent solution with regards to full disclosure certification of energy. In addition to the amount of energy generated by mixed sources, tokens created in the network could also store other useful characteristic such as CO2 emissions in the energy supply chain.

A tokenized energy marketplace would offer a wide range of trusted certificates in terms of energy types and origin. Such a network would allow suppliers and consumers to trade energy certificates efficiently and inexpensively. A tokenized certification unit would be like what the container did for the shipping industry.





Google Maps GPS API


https://help.parsehub.com/hc/en-us/articles/226061627-Scrape-latitude-and-longitude-data-from-a-Google-Maps-link

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