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BSES Delhi Partners Australian Firm To Launch Blockchain-Based P2P Solar Electricity Trading Platform For Gated Societies

IANSNov 14, 2019, 05:16 PM | Updated 05:16 PM IST

Solar Cell installation on rooftops(Representative Image) (Ramesh Sharma/India Today Group/Getty Images)


In a major environment-friendly digital initiative, Delhi electricity distribution company (discom) BSES on Wednesday (13 November) announced that BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) has partnered Australia’s Power Ledger, a global leader in blockchain technology, to launch consumer-to-consumer (peer-to-peer or P2P) solar power trading on a trial basis.

A BSES statement said that Power Ledger's blockchain-based platform can enable consumers even without rooftop solar, to trade power between themselves.

According to the company, BRPL has, thus, become India's first discom to use a blockchain-based platform for P2P solar trading.

"A feasibility study has been successfully undertaken. The offering will rolled-out, once the regulatory approvals are in place," it said.

"The pilot project will initially be carried-out amidst the existing and select group of gated community (CGHS) solar consumers in Dwarka who generate around 5-6 MW of solar-power. These consumers will be able to trade solar power their neighboring apartments and buildings using this platform rather than letting it spill-back to the grid."

Consumers with rooftop solar infrastructure can sell their excess solar energy to their neighbours even if they don't have rooftop solar, using the energy trading platform.


P2P surplus solar power trading among consumers connected to the same distribution transformer is expected to result in optimal loading of the distribution transformer (DT).

"The platform will give BRPL access to a cost-effective energy alternative during the times of peak demand pricing. Apart from this, the discom will also benefit by not having to purchase solar energy exported to the grid, gain revenue through transaction fee and wheeling charges as also create and actively engage in a two-way positive relationship with its consumer base," the statement said.

There is no specific hardware device or investment required to sign up to the blockchain-based platform.

"This technology is a transactive layer that utilises close to real-time data from smart meters to facilitate the P2P trading environment. All that is required is access to solar power infrastructure - solar power panels installed on the roof of the house, or solar power infrastructure within the consumers' community," it added.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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