In the #BMIL (Blockchain Machine Identity Ledger) that German Energy Agency (dena) was orchestrating on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economics and Climate Action, they had a group of more than 20 highly committed corporates involved #blockchain#web3#decentralized $EWT 🚀
Relative energy consumption per transaction.
🌲The Energy Web blockchain runs on 100-200 watts per validator, which results in roughly 900-1,700 kWh per year per validator, assuming current $EWT nodes aren't even running on the most energy efficient hardware @energywebx
It was a pleasure being part of #BMIL together with @dena_news and our friends at @energywebx @spherityproject @Kiltprotocol@riddleandcode! Great success, looking forward to the next one. Official report coming soon!
@elonmusk besides the fact that we are an active member of #ewf and one of the first ##validators of one of the greenest #cryptocurrency#EWT we also provide a solution to make any #blockchain greener. We write green kWh on the ewf chain so miners can be sure that its green.
OLI Systems provides #blockchain and #EWT based solution called #olilabel . Energy producers can label #greenenergy with it, and its written on the blockchain. Therefore #miners and data centers are able to be 100% sure that consumed kWh is forgery-sure green. #bitcoin#green
Really pumped about this one: with support from @Google we'll be partnering with utilities across Europe throughout 2021 to deploy the open source @energywebx stack. Our vision = enable any device to participate in local & regional energy markets in support of 100% green grids!
Thank you very much for the opportunity to present the @olisharenergy approach at the Southern German and Israeli Innovation summit organized by @BayStMWi
@Cointelegraph Excited to be part of it @olisharenergy @GWAdriga @PowerPlusCom showing how the secure smart meter infrastructure can be used for a distributed machine ledger