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The next stage of green electricity labeling

Johannes Sedlmeir, Fabiane Völter, Jens Strüker

2021ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review35 citationsDOI

Abstract

The labeling of electricity is considered an important mechanism to differentiate renewable power generation and, thus, to incentivize the expansion of green energy. However, today's systems for documenting and trading green energy certificates suffer from multiple challenges. These could be addressed by a digital solution that holistically collects and processes production and consumption data. Blockchain-based architectures have repeatedly been suggested for this purpose since they can provide transparency and can likely be accepted by a broad group of stakeholders. Yet, there are significant scalability and privacy issues of a blockchain-based approach for storing and processing fine-grained production and consumption data. In this paper, we propose and discuss a potential solution that levers succinct cryptographic zero-knowledge proofs to balance the required level of transparency and privacy while at the same time providing a high degree of scalability.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)ScalabilityBlockchainComputer scienceRenewable energyElectricityComputer securityProduction (economics)Environmental economicsMathematical proofElectricity generationConsumption (sociology)Data scienceDatabasePower (physics)EngineeringEconomicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsSocial scienceElectrical engineeringGeometryMacroeconomicsSociologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesSmart Grid Security and Resilience
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