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Blockchain2Energy Asia set to play important role in sector transformation

PRESS RELEASE: Solarplaza and Vertech Capital mastermind one-day conference in Singapore on November 27 to explore the practical uses of blokchain technology

The energy sector in Asia is on the brink of a complete overhaul. According to the latest projections by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Asia is set to receive almost 50% of the $11.4 trillion that will be invested in new power generation capacity until 2050.

This represents a huge impact in the region. Furthermore, considering the rising concerns surrounding climate change, as stated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in its latest report, renewables will become a centerpiece of the region’s energy transformation. Only one technology is equipped to unlock their full potential: blockchain.

The eventual liberalisation of many electricity markets in Asia is opening up investment opportunities and new business models for consumers, producers and authorities.

Utilities in the region have already started experimenting with blockchain technology, in preparation for what has been hailed as “the era of the prosumer”. For example, Power Ledger is working together with Thai energy utility BCPG in order to test blockchain technology for peer-to-peer (p2p) energy trading in a neighbourhood in Bangkok.

Meanwhile, in Singapore, Electrify is developing a blockchain-based marketplace that will enable p2p energy trading between users and/or the energy suppliers. All in all, blockchain is expected to impact not just the act of energy trading, but it is also set to revolutionise the financing side, the origination of renewables, the security of the grid and other applications.

The rapidly-developing blockchain and energy landscape can be a difficult one to navigate. With so many initiatives popping up on an almost daily basis, it’s tough to distinguish the signal from the noise. To provide a quick, but comprehensive overview of the different players and efforts in the field, Solarplaza just published the most recent update of their ‘Comprehensive Guide to Blockchain and Energy Companies’, which is complimentarily available on their website.

Additionally, to facilitate a powerful and effective platform for exchanging relevant knowledge and networking with industry-peers, Solarplaza has decided to bring its Blockchain2Energy conference series to Singapore. Blockchain2Energy Asia will be the key meeting point for developers, utilities, startups, consultants, technology leaders, investors and regulators, allowing them to explore the present and future of blockchain in renewable energy in Asia. Organised by Solarplaza alongside local partner Vertech Capital, this one-day conference in Singapore (November 27) will be the perfect meeting place for the energy-blockchain community in Asia.

A brief selection of the speaker lineup:

 

  • Belinda Kinkead (Director Australia) – LO3 Energy.
  • Vinod Tiwari (Head of Business Development & Sales) – Power Ledger – TBC.
  • Giuseppe Jacobelli (Senior Analyst – Asia Utilities Research) – Bloomberg Intelligence.
  • Yuan-Sheng Yu (Senior Analyst) – Lux Research.
  • Sheryl Foo (Director Innovation APAC) – Vertech Capital.
  • Nicolas Payen (CEO) – Positive Energy Ltd.
  • Ethereum Foundation
  • … and more!

 

For more information:

Blockchain2Energy Asia 2018

 

Feel free to download Solarplaza’s free guide of blockchain-energy companies around the world.

Comprehensive guide of blockchain-energy companies

 

 

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