A blockchain to trade energy in Europe : cost reduction analysis
Abstract
The external cost per trade is gaining importance in energy trading companies as
profitability is being reduced due to the increment of small volume transactions, at a
reduced price and on a shorter term, with the expansion of Renewable Energy Sources as
main driver in the background.
Blockchain, a relatively new technology which promises a realm of no transaction costs
among other advantages, could help to mitigate this unprofitable development by
removing some charges, mainly those paid to intermediaries, such as clearing and
exchange fees, broker fees, access to an exchange, index agencies, OTC electronic
platforms fees, etc.
This work aims to clarify the role that a blockchain could play in energy industry by
focusing on wholesale energy trading and the costs that this technology could save to
each type of market participant. A cost comparison between the German EPEX SPOT
and a blockchain infrastructure which could provide the same level of service is
developed in detail.
The expectation of the trading community is analysed thanks to a survey to the energy
trading community. This poll tries to gather the opinion of experts on the many questions
around the use of a decentralized ledger technology to trade wholesale energy.
Many of these questions are related to the compliance of this technology in current
European Energy Markets Regulation. These rules are reviewed and analysed in regard
of the application of blockchain in wholesale energy trading.
Finally, it is concluded that the use of the new technology in this field could be a cost
efficient tool for energy trading companies provided that the regulation is adapted to fulfil
its many requirements. The results of the survey go in line with the rest of this research.
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A blockchain to trade energy in Europe : cost reduction analysisTitulación / Programa
Master in the Electric Power IndustryMaterias/ UNESCO
33 Ciencias tecnológicas3322 Tecnología energética
332201 Distribución de energía
53 Ciencias económicas
5304 Actividad económica
530404 Comercio exterior
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