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Energy Web: a blockchain consortium to accelerate renewables and cut costs

by Futures Centre, Jun 20
1 minute read

Singapore Power is the latest signatory to the Energy Web Foundation: an international consortium seeking to co-develop blockchain solutions to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources and cut costs.

Other utilities involved include Centrica, Engie, Sempra Energy, Stedin, Technical Works Ludwigshafen, and Tokyo Electric Power – as well as oil giants Royal Dutch Shell and Statoil.

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