China’s State Council has issued new implementation guidelines to accelerate the creation of a unified national electricity market, with a strong focus on digital infrastructure and green energy accountability. A key highlight is the proposal to comprehensively introduce blockchain and other technologies to enable full-chain certification of green electricity production and consumption.
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China Plans Blockchain Integration in Unified National Electricity Market by 2030
China’s State Council has issued new implementation guidelines to accelerate the creation of a unified national electricity market, with a strong focus on digital infrastructure and green energy accountability. A key highlight is the proposal to comprehensively introduce blockchain and other technologies to enable full-chain certification of green electricity production and consumption.