The Intersection of Blockchain and Energy Trading: Exploring Decentralized Solutions for Next-Generation Energy Markets

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The Intersection of Blockchain and Energy Trading: Exploring Decentralized Solutions for Next-Generation Energy Markets equips readers with a practical understanding of the opportunities and challenges of this cutting-edge technology for the renewable energy markets of the future. Its multidisciplinary team of authors and editors provide a holistic guide to blockchain in energy markets, beginning with the fundamentals of energy trading and foundational principles of blockchain technology. Subsequent chapters demonstrate the applied opportunities for a variety of energy outcomes including renewable energy, decentralized energy, and electric vehicles. Essential use-cases such as demand response and ancillary services are covered, and the final chapters offer guidance on the impact of the technology for energy poverty and sustainability. Packed with models, case studies, and tools for implementation and practice, this book is an essential guide for researchers and professionals at the forefront of energy market innovation. - Introduces readers to the fundamentals of this innovative technique and its benefits for the energy trading sector - Provides clear and practical tools for the implementation of the technologies, from a multidisciplinary perspective - Demonstrates the challenges and opportunities of blockchain in enabling renewable and sustainable energy

About the author

Dr Sidique Gawusu has research interests and publications spanning applied and computational mathematics, blockchain technology, energy, sustainability, and public policy. His primary focus is on the application of blockchain technology to energy systems, which has the potential to transform how we generate, distribute, and consume energy. This work is particularly relevant to renewable energy, grid management, and energy trading. Sidique has contributed significantly as the lead researcher for the United Nations Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6) and the BRICS Energy Outlook. His efforts have provided policymakers and governments with valuable insights and recommendations on issues related to the environment, energy, and sustainability."

Dr. Abubakari Ahmed is currently a Lecturer at the SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana. His research focuses primarily on sustainable generation, distribution, and consumption of energy, with a particular emphasis on energy economics, renewable energy markets, and energy trading. Dr. Ahmed has made significant contributions to the field, publishing his work in reputable journals such as Trends in Ecology and Evolution and Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. He has over 40 publications and has co-edited three books. Dr. Ahmed is a recipient of several international awards and grants, including the prestigious Green Talent Award for the best young sustainability scientist by the German government and the Alexander von Humboldt fellowship. He has also been awarded the Social Science Research Council grant and the International Foundation for Science individual grant.

S.A Jamatutu is a management consultant and PhD student pursuing PhD Management Science and Engineering at the School of Economics and Management- Nanjing University of Science and Technology-China. He holds an MSc in International oil & Gas Management- CEPMLP, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK, and BA in IDS (Economics and Entrepreneurship Development), UDS, Wa Campus-Ghana. He focuses on efficient energy resource exploration, emerging technologies and environmental sustainability.

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