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Power Ledger Brings Peer-to-Peer Renewable Energy Trading to Thailand

Ramsey Baker

Summary: Power Ledger, the Australian blockchain firm, has partnered with Thai Digital Energy Development (TDED) to develop a blockchain-based digital energy platform in Thailand. According to an announcement on Monday, the platform will allow environmental commodity and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading, in an attempt to speed up the adoption of renewable energy sources. Thailand looks to ...

Power Ledger, the Australian blockchain firm, has partnered with Thai Digital Energy Development (TDED) to develop a blockchain-based digital energy platform in Thailand.

According to an announcement on Monday, the platform will allow environmental commodity and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading, in an attempt to speed up the adoption of renewable energy sources. Thailand looks to generate 25% of its electricity from renewables by the year 2037.

By Ramsey Baker

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