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EDP Net Energy Metering (NEM)

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  • Project Information
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Overview

Project Summary

EDP Brazil and Riddle&Core are piloting blockchain for Net Energy Metering (tracking consumption and production of solar PV).

Project Team

  • Project Lead
    1. Energias de Portugal SA
  • Utilities
    1. Energias de Portugal SA
  • Research Partners
  • N/A
  • Vendors
    1. RIDDLE&CODE
  • Other Participants or Stakeholders
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Project Information

Project Information

  • Blockchain Platform
  • N/A
  • Consensus Protocol
  • N/A
  • Use Case/Application
    1. Peer to Peer Energy Trading
  • Project Type
    1. Proof of concept

Status

Beginning Date:
August 1, 2018
Ending Date:
TBD
Project Status:
Completed
Last Modified:
September 4, 2020

Additional Information

For Additional Information:
  1. https://medium.com/riddle-code/distributed-renewable-energy-is-fueling-a-deep-transformation-within-power-markets-the-world-over-5182e285fee5https://www.edp.com/en/innovation/blockchain-applied-solar-energy-markethttps://www.riddleandcode.com/use-case-n6

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