Blockchain in the Energy Sector

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  • 4 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on July 28, 2019
  • Ends on August 31, 2019

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Course details

Syllabus

  1. What is blockchain?
  2. Digital currencies
  3. The evolution and future of blockchain
  4. Smart contracts and decentralized applications
  5. Blockchain in the energy sector: the new paradigm
  6. P2P energy trading
  7. Blockchain applied to EV charging

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

Oriol Pujoldevall
With a long background in distributed energy generation and electricity markets, Oriol is convinced that Blockchain will be the key component that will bring the energy sector towards its new paradigm

Editor

EIT Digital is a pan-European education and research-based innovation organisation founded on excellence. The mission of EIT Digital is to drive European leadership in ICT innovation for economic growth and quality of life. EIT Digital is a Knowledge and Innovation Community of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. By linking education, research and business, EIT Digital empowers ICT top talents for the future and brings ICT innovations to life. The ecosystem is characterised by an open and collaborative way of working with partners representing global companies, leading research centres, and top ranked universities in the field of ICT. Since 2010, EIT Digital is consistently mobilising talents, ideas, technologies, investments as well as business across Europe and beyond. For more information, visit www.eitdigital.eu.

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FutureLearn is a massive open online course (MOOC) learning platform founded in December 2012.

It is a company launched and wholly owned by The Open University in Milton Keynes, England. It is the first UK-led massive open online course learning platform, and as of March 2015 included 54 UK and international University partners and unlike similar platforms includes four non-university partners: the British Museum, the British Council, the British Library and the National Film and Television School.

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