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IEEE 3241.01-2024

IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Using Blockchain in Low Carbon Zones Evaluation

The zone is the core unit of industrial development, and is an important component in both promoting urban development and achieving energy-conservation, emission-reduction. This standard defines the evaluation model and evaluation indicators system for low carbon zones based on blockchain technology. The technical and management requirements are also defined. The purpose is to support and promote the construction of a credible regulatory environment and carbon emission reduction ecosystem.

Standard Committee
C/BDL - Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2022-06-16
Board Approval
2024-12-11

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/BDL - Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers
Working Group
BCN - Blockchain Carbon Neutrality
IEEE Program Manager
Meng Zhao
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Working Group Chair
Dong Wang

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3218-2022
IEEE Standard for Using Blockchain for Carbon Trading Applications

Technical framework, application processes and technical requirements for carbon trading applications based on blockchain, including functions, access, interface, security, and carbon consumption voucher coding are described in this standard.

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3240.01-2023
IEEE Standard for Blockchain-Based Green Power Identification Applications

Requirements and specifications for using blockchain for green power identification applications are specified in this standard. A technical framework for the planning, design, construction, and operation of green power identification systems is described. The purpose is to improve the efficiency of system interactions, perform life cycle traceability management of green power identification applications, and enhance the efficiency of multi-subject identity authentication for green power identification, thereby improving business efficiency.

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