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Meet Nick in Blockchain4utilities event and join his session “B2B CLEAN ENERGY MARKET: ENABLING DIGITAL AFFORDABLE PPA'S”
More info:
https://eventsdcs.com/blockchain4utilities/#nextevents
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Join Nick for an AMA on our main Telegram group this Thursday, the 12th of March at 9am CET⚡️

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The official WePower website can now be found at https://WePower.com/
WePower's Director of Business Development, Jenya took part in the BRC-A Buying Power 2020 Webinar 1: Appetite for renewable PPAs

Check it out: https://youtu.be/R4RoFIFQg9c?t=1882
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Join Nick for an AMA on our main Telegram group on Wednesday, the 13th of May at 5PM GMT+3⚡️

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Join Nick for an AMA on the Telegram group tomorrow at 12.30-13.30, GMT+3⚡️

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Back in April, together with other European grid operators, Elering organised a Europe-wide competition to select pilots of innovative energy products and services which need access to metering data.
Proud to be one of the winners!


https://www.estfeed.eu/en/pilots
"One of the reasons that blockchain is so uniquely applicable to the energy industry – and particularly to power procurement for business – is that it can connect energy expenditure by end users back to generation projects in a way that’s reliable, transparent and secure." - Nick Martyniuk

https://dynamicbusiness.com.au/topics/small-business-resources/how-smaller-companies-can-accelerate-their-shift-to-renewables.html
In ECOGENERATION August’s issue our co-founder & CTO Kaspar comments on WePower making it possible for a small business to “get the slice of PPA pie” (p. 14) https://www.ecogeneration.com.au/pdf/ECO_AUG_2020_web.pdf
"In Australia, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) have become the vehicle for businesses to tap into renewable energy by agreeing to a sizable power offtake, typically consisting of solar and wind-generated power. This is where the $2M threshold would come into play, effectively making direct purchasing of renewable energy a non-starter for small businesses. The traceability of blockchain technology, however, enables these large deals to be broken down, “tokenising” that power as a usable offtake itself, while still being linked to the larger source it was taken from. This effectively brings the cost down as low as $100k – a game-changer for small businesses. " - explains Nick in his article.
For a full read, please click:
https://insidesmallbusiness.com.au/planning-management/how-australias-small-businesses-can-lead-transparent-sustainability