Blockchain Applications in the Energy Sector
Blockchain Applications in the Energy Sector
A New Data Paradigm Enabling Decentralized Generation
RELEASE DATE
10-Aug-2016
10-Aug-2016
REGION
Global
Global
Research Code: MC92-01-00-00-00
SKU: IT03127-GL-MR_18906
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Description
Blockchains are a new infrastructure layer for data and digital services, which can be deployed between servers, on mobile devices, or with the Internet of Things. Blockchain technology can provide some powerful new capabilities to existing systems or can replace legacy ones. The energy sector has seen significant changes over the past few decades across generation, distribution, storage, and consumption. Blockchains can provide technology solutions to these challenges: data coordination between a myriad devices; a low-friction, automated trading platform; and open access for innovative products and services.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
What are Blockchains?
How Blockchains Work (Simplified)
Cryptocurrencies are a New Model for Digitally-native Assets and Currency
Smart Contracts Enable Advanced Blockchain Applications
Key Blockchain Benefits for Business
Blockchains Reimagine Digital Services
Bitcoin and Blockchain Funding Reaches $1 Billion
Blockchains Address Key Challenges in the Energy Sector
Use Case 1—Energy Trade Networks
Use Case 2—Digital Renewable Energy Credits
Use Case 3—IoT Data Infrastructure
Bitcoin
Ethereum
Consensys
LO3 Energy
Grid
SolarCoin and ElectriCChain
Filament
Energy Sector Strategies for Blockchain Technology
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
Popular Topics
Blockchains are a new infrastructure layer for data and digital services, which can be deployed between servers, on mobile devices, or with the Internet of Things. Blockchain technology can provide some powerful new capabilities to existing systems or can replace legacy ones. The energy sector has seen significant changes over the past few decades across generation, distribution, storage, and consumption. Blockchains can provide technology solutions to these challenges: data coordination between a myriad devices; a low-friction, automated trading platform; and open access for innovative products and services.
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Podcast | No |
Author | Vijay Michalik |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | MC92-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |