2016-04-11 - Hackaday Meeting
- Aim: push the project on the hackaday website with basic documentation and state of the art.
- CitizenWatt Energy Monitoring based PCB arrived. Let's get to work.
2016-04-08 - Hackaday Meeting
Points of focus:
- How to peer-to-peer trade energy from houses to houses or from district to district. Test LEGO and house connexion.
- How to make it possible to make peer-to-peer energy exchange in cities in developing countries or kind ones
- Make it possible for object to dialogue and trade energy relative value in the house - connected to the energy monitoring system
- Ambitious presentation on to revolutionize the world > autonomous house, create kwh based token, make simulation at the district scale
- Connecting two houses in order to trade energy between each other
How we decide to work:
- Define our vision > utopia
- Define the steps from utopiea to grassroot
- Define who works on what
See "What is the project about ?"
- The steps:
- Energy monitoring > data / connexion
- Make the sensor communicate:
- Either we install ethereum in sensors/objects in order for them to be autonomous and share their own data
- Or we install ethereum on a raspberry that is centralizing all the sensor data, embeds it in the blockchain and make it sharable
- Make things work between 2 houses > ex. 1 raspberry per house and houses can deal
- Make things work between more than 2 houses
Questions:
- What is the smart-contract ?
- What's the governance model?
- (Note from Paul) To solve: in this configuration, we still need some kind of network regulation/governance, so that there is enough energy available for everyone to buy (or that the produced energy will be used). Batteries/energy storage ? The governance between actors is managed via the blockchain, but the "energy governance" must still be managed/solved somehow.
We also worked on the understanding of how Open Energy Monitor works and use it, as well as Arduino based sensor, to monitor energy and embed an Ethereum computer in it.
2016-04-05/06 - TinyTiliosCamp - Saint-Etienne (FR)
Aims:
- Define developments priority.
- Share and connect with local OpenFactory environment to be part of the project
- Share, connect and start collaboration on the topic with the "Cité du Design" of Saint-Etienne that specifically worked on the smart-grids. A collaborative work and experimentation during the "Biennale du Design 2017" would be possible.
2016-03-29 - Hackaday presentation by Paul and gathering of a team to take the project BlockchainEnergy to the Hackaday prize. An event was planed at la MYNE in order to present the initiative and, eventually, gather people around projets.
2016-02-12/13 - Cellcamp Documentation de la V0.1
2016-02-11 - [LIFT16] Workshop Blockchain Beyond
2015-12-09/10 - SYD Blockchain Innovation Challenge
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