For a smart city, there's only one solution: Blockchain

For a smart city, only one solution: Blockchain

This series of 5 articles has been designed to give you a better understanding of our solution and our knowledge. The solution to: -Smart grid, and economic recovery -Interconnection, which is a priority for smart grids -Lack of regulatory tools -Data security, which is a foundation of the system -Disintermediation, [...] -Smart grids, and economic recovery -Interconnection, which is a priority for smart grids -Lack of regulatory tools -Data security, which is a foundation of the system -Disintermediation, which is a [...]

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Disintermediation, a key profitability factor

Disintermediation, a key profitability factor

The current management of smart grids involves the intervention of several intermediaries and the drafting of several contracts by central entities that do not proceed from a coherent organization of their prerogatives. The proliferation of self-producers poses enormous problems for traditional, univocally designed distribution networks. For example, the ability to find a method of [...]

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Data security: a system cornerstone

Data security: a system cornerstone

One of the major challenges of smart grids is data security and compliance with the RGPD. Good energy management requires software-based access to production and consumption data. It is important to determine the degree of responsibility of each party. This question does not [...]

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Smart grid regulations

Smart grid regulations

As regulations are not conducive to the development of smart grids, the law needs to evolve to create the right conditions for their deployment. In fact, article 1 of the CRE (Commission de régulation de l'énergie - French Energy Regulation Commission) sets out the points in the regulations that are holding back the development of smart grids: [...]

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Regulations: a lever to be adapted

Regulations: a lever to be adapted

As regulations are not conducive to the development of smart grids, the law needs to evolve to create the right conditions for their deployment. In fact, article 1 of the CRE (Commission de régulation de l'énergie - French Energy Regulation Commission) sets out the points in the regulations that are holding back the development of smart grids: [...]

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Interconnection, a priority for smart grids

Interconnection, a priority for smart grids

As the installations were not originally designed for this interconnection, we cannot implement smart grids as they stand. The introduction of new electricity distribution tools and connected meters by Enedis is encouraging the implementation of this system. In addition, there are a number of initiatives [...].

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Smart grids and economic recovery

Collaboration between several sectors, enabling the creation of smart grids, is a promising avenue for economic recovery. At the same time, it is an excellent way of accelerating the ecological transition, since the development of self-consumption will provide more attractive access to renewable energies and lead to a shift towards sustainability. In this way, a smart [...]

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Blockchain and energy transition: an impossible cohabitation?

Blockchain and energy: an impossible cohabitation?

This week, David Rodrigues, consultant for the Square consultancy, looks back at the role of blockchain in the energy transition. "Perceived as an energy sink, blockchain technology could turn out to be an ally in the development of initiatives favorable to our environment", he believes. New technological developments are often contrasted with [...].

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