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  • Computer Science
  • Energy Policy

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  • Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) schemes are vital for climate change mitigation and sustainable development.
  • Current REC schemes face challenges including poor traceability, lack of transparency, and limited user awareness, hindering their effectiveness.
  • These limitations impede the full potential of green energy markets.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the limitations of existing REC schemes by proposing a blockchain-based solution for Indonesia's electricity grid.
  • To enhance end-to-end traceability, real-time data access, and ensure tamper-proof records within the REC system.
  • To develop a secure and transparent framework for REC issuance, trading, and verification.

Main Methods:

  • Conducting interviews with energy stakeholders to understand current challenges and requirements.
  • Developing a blockchain model tailored for the Indonesian electricity grid and REC management.
  • Prototyping the blockchain solution and evaluating its efficacy through rigorous testing and analysis.

Main Results:

  • Blockchain technology significantly improves security, traceability, and stakeholder trust in the Indonesian REC market.
  • The proposed framework successfully addresses existing system limitations, offering a robust solution.
  • A novel semi-fungible REC token was introduced for secure and efficient REC lifecycle management.

Conclusions:

  • Blockchain technology offers a transformative approach to enhance the integrity and efficiency of REC markets.
  • The developed framework provides a scalable model to support the adoption of green energy in Indonesia and globally.
  • Implementing this solution can foster greater trust and participation in sustainable energy initiatives.