A Fair and Efficient Transactive Energy Trading Framework for Secured Blockchain-based Smart Grid

Decentralized P2P energy trading using blockchain technology has been the top research and development subject around the globe during past years, especially in the presence of large-scale integrated RESs. The blockchain-based applications could facilitate the energy transition and paradigm shift in energy and pave the way for reaching future net-zero smart energy systems. The main objectives of this project are 1) to leverage the applications of scalable, secure, and interoperable blockchain-based P2P energy trading compatible with the future decarbonized and decentralized energy systems 2) to develop new effective fair, and energy-efficient consensus methods 3) to develop middleware for co-simulating with existing power grid simulation platforms at IREQ.

Faculty Supervisor:

Innocent Kamwa

Student:

Partner:

Hydro-Quebec

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Clean Technology; Energy and Utilities; Cyber Security

University:

Université Laval

Program:

Accelerate

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