05.06.2023 Deutsche Telekom Partners with Energy Web to Accelerate the Energy Transition

Deutsche Telekom continues to expand its plans in the field of blockchain (Web 3) technology. Its subsidiary, Deutsche Telekom MMS, joined the Energy Web Foundation’s established ecosystem of energy majors and IT service providers as a validator of the Energy Web Chain. The goal of Energy Web is to accelerate global efforts to transition towards a global economy based on efficiency and renewable energy.

 

Deutsche Telekom supports the shift to renewable energies

As a member and infrastructure provider for the Energy Web ecosystem, Deutsche Telekom is contributing to enhanced network security for the Energy Web Chain - the world’s first public blockchain designed explicitly for the energy Sector - and by extension all enterprise software solutions that leverage the Energy Web technology stack. 

Energy Web solutions are designed to unlock a more decentralized, digitalized, and decarbonized energy system. “Green Proof” solutions in the Energy Web ecosystems bring radical transparency to new green product supply chains while Data Exchange solutions enable small-scale clean energy assets like electric vehicles and rooftop solar systems to be networked together and used to maintain grid stability.

About Energy Web

Energy Web is a global non-profit accelerating the clean energy transition by developing open-source technology solutions for energy systems. Our enterprise-grade solutions improve coordination across complex energy markets, unlocking the full potential of clean, distributed energy resources for businesses, grid operators, and customers. Our solutions for enterprise asset management, data exchange, and Green Proofs, our tool for registering and tracking low-carbon products, are underpinned by the Energy Web Chain, the world’s first public blockchain tailored to the energy sector. The Energy Web ecosystem comprises leading utilities, renewable energy developers, grid operators, corporate energy buyers, automotive, IoT, telecommunications leaders, and more.