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EWT

Energy Web Token  

#EWT

EWT Price:
$0.62
Volume:
$217.8 K
All Time High:
$22.67
Market Cap:
$37.2 M


Circulating Supply:
60,443,399
Exchanges:
9
Total Supply:
60,443,399
Markets:
11
Max Supply:
100,000,000
Pairs:
17



  EWT PRICE


The price of #EWT today is $0.62 USD.

The lowest EWT price for this period was $0, the highest was $0.616, and the exact current price of one EWT crypto coin is $0.61561.

The all-time high EWT coin price was $22.67.

Use our custom price calculator to see the hypothetical price of EWT with market cap of ETH or other crypto coins.


  EWT OVERVIEW


The code for Energy Web Token crypto currency is #EWT.

Energy Web Token is 4.9 years old.


  EWT MARKET CAP


The current market capitalization for Energy Web Token is $37,209,361.

Energy Web Token is ranking upwards to #355 out of all coins, by market cap (and other factors).


  EWT VOLUME


There is a medium volume of trading today on #EWT.

Today's 24-hour trading volume across all exchanges for Energy Web Token is $217,756.


  EWT SUPPLY


The circulating supply of EWT is 60,443,399 coins, which is 60% of the maximum coin supply.


  EWT BLOCKCHAIN


EWT is a token on the xDai blockchain.


  EWT EXCHANGES


EWT is available on several crypto currency exchanges.

View #EWT trading pairs and crypto exchanges that currently support #EWT purchase.


  EWT RELATED


Note that there are multiple coins that share the code #EWT, and you can view them on our EWT disambiguation page.


  EWT RESOURCES


Websitewww.energyweb.org
Twitterenergywebx
Redditr/EnergyWeb
Telegramenergyweb


  EWT DEVELOPER NEWS



Proof of Good Work: Energy Web Releases Worker Node Toolkit to the Public

New toolkit enables enterprises to launch a variety of applications for multilateral business processes, from 24/7 renewable energy matching to integrating distributed energy resources. — Zug, Switzerland, 7 March 2023 — Energy Web, an independent non-profit accelerating the global energy transition with open source software, today released the Energy Web Worker Node toolkit, a new technology that enables enterprises to construct distributed computing networks that securely execute sensitive business operations impacting multiple companies. Worker Nodes were originally developed to solve a paradox that hinders advanced renewable energy tracking solutions like 24x7 matching and green electric vehicle charging: credibility relies on accurate, publicly verifiable results (e.g., proof that digital representations of renewables are not double-counted). But inputs from separate organizations, such as granular renewable energy production and electricity demand data, are commercially sensitive and need to remain private. Complex commercial, legal, and technical requirements often make it challenging for a single actor to unilaterally access and process all requisite data. The ability to establish a shared source of truth from segregated, individual information sources has been an ongoing challenge in multilateral settings; the challenge is even greater for energy market participants seeking to exchange and process granular...




Energy Web and the Evolving European Electricity Market

Energy Web is accelerating the European electricity market to enhance grid transparency and interoperability of clean energy. — Energy Web recently participated in the European Commission’s consultation on Electricity Market Design. Some of Energy Web’s key messages in this consultation focused on what we do best: To enhance grid transparency and interoperability of clean energy assets, data and workflows should be harmonized across the transmission and distribution interface, End users should have the ability to independently verify where their energy comes from at a granular levels, Our comments included the following: Increased granularity for EU’s guarantee of origin system: Granular Guarantees of Origin (GO) could increase legal certainty for investors and reduce greenwashing. Increased granularity can improve Europe’sGO System as there is often no temporal and geographical correlation between generation and consumption events. It can also support an extended range of power purchase agreement offerings that could lead to further renewable expansion. Flexibility Resource Registry: This concept is emerging as a critical infrastructure requirement for network operators to manage distributed energy resources (DERs) and unlock demand flexibility. Flexibility Resource Registries, developed either at the European level or national level, based on a set of harmonized rules and decentralized, interoperable open-s...




Energy Web joins EU-backed initiative to turbocharge energy efficiency in Europe

“INEEXS” project leverages digital technology to create new business models for utilities and energy service companies. — ZUG, Switzerland, 14 February 2023 — Energy Web has joined a new, EU-funded initiative to enhance the value of energy efficiency solutions across Europe. The initiative, “Innovative Energy Efficiency Service Models for Sector Integration via Blockchain’’ or INEEXS, is primarily focused on improving the business case for energy efficiency with the help of open source digital technologies. To do so, INEEXS will enable market participants to exchange granular building, asset, and organizational data in a secure, privacy-preserving way. Solutions under the initiative will be deployed in Germany, Spain, Greece and one additional EU member country to be selected during the deployment process. Energy efficiency and demand flexibility solutions continue to follow a positive growth trajectory across Europe. However, a series of technical barriers and regulatory challenges prevent these solutions from being adopted at the scale needed to facilitate the European Union’s transition towards a clean energy economy. INEEXS is primarily focused on overcoming technical barriers to progress by enabling energy service companies, retailers, distribution system operators, financial institutions, and distributed energy resource aggregators to exchange trusted data from organizations and assets. Over the ...




Energy Web: Now Available on Azure

The release of Energy Web’s Decentralized Data Hub on Microsoft’s Azure Marketplace significantly improves user experience for enterprise. — ZUG, Switzerland — 13 February 2023 — 2022 was a major turning point for Energy Web. Whereas in the past much of our effort was devoted to innovation and experimentation, last year our focus shifted entirely to execution–specifically, delivering new features and functionalities across three core solutions. We, and our community of enterprise members, are now crystal clear about what problems we solve and how our open-source software solutions create tangible business value. The question is no longer what we’re going to build, but how to streamline implementation. As demonstrated by many other software categories with huge addressable markets, the best way to scale adoption and impact is to make our solutions available on-demand, with the click of a button. Or in other words, make EW-DOS look and feel like conventional enterprise Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). In December we took the first step in this direction with the release of RPC on AWS Marketplace. Today we’re pleased to announce another step forward with the release of Data Exchange client gateway on the Azure Marketplace. This is an important milestone, as it represents our first core enterprise solution component to be made available with a seamless user experience, and without the need for specialized ...




Energy Web joins the OPENTUNITY consortium to open electricity ecosystems to decarbonize European…

Energy Web joins the OPENTUNITY consortium to open electricity ecosystems to decarbonize European grids - — OPENTUNITY’s mission is to create a flexibility ecosystem reducing interoperability barriers and favouring the use of standards in order to decarbonize EU grids and put the end-user in the spotlight.. — Zug, Switzerland — 31 January 2023 — Energy Web is proud to join 21 partners from 8 countries across Europe on OPENTUNITY, a new, EU-funded initiative focused on enhancing distributed energy resource interoperability in order to accelerate grid decarbonization. Under the initiative, Energy Web is providing underlying digital infrastructure for data exchange amongst the consortia of companies comprising OPENTUNITY.. OPENTUNITY aims to unlock deep flexibility from distributed energy resources by eliminating data silos and establishing standards for data exchange, all with a focus on creating value for end customers. More specifically, the initiative is focused on enabling prosumers and other market participants to more easily provide demand flexibility to grid operators. Partners under the initiative are focused on conducting thirteen demonstration projects using a common underlying digital infrastructure. These demonstration projects are meant to test hypotheses and prove value for a number of different technology and business use cases with a common theme: distributed energy resources, properly ...




Energy Web 2022 Lookback: Navigating the Storm Before the Calm

Let’s dive into the past 12 months and reflect on how Energy Web’s technology helped companies navigate the energy transition!. — It borders on cliche at this time of year to look back on the previous 12 months and reflect on what an eventful year it has been. But within the orbit that Energy Web occupies — namely the intersection of the global energy transition and Web3 technology — even hyperbole seems inadequate to describe what we witnessed in 2022. From an energy and climate perspective this year was record-setting in ways both horrifying and inspiring. While the energy transition is more urgent than ever, there are encouraging signs that 2022 may well be a critical tipping point in the trajectory towards net-zero. Meanwhile, in the Web3 and crypto world, well… you already know what an exhausting year it’s been, with headlines ranging from merely disappointing to downright infuriating. So how did Energy Web navigate such turbulent and tumultuous times? As anyone who’s weathered a storm well knows, outcomes are largely determined by a mix of advance preparation and sound decision making when the going gets rough. Nobody could have predicted what a mess 2022 turned out to be, but in hindsight Energy Web benefitted from both strategies. In terms of laying a solid foundation, we’re unusually well-positioned amongst Web3 organizations to withstand the current moment thanks to our laser-focus on b...




Energy Web joins Hyperledger Foundation to Accelerate Web 3 Interoperability

By joining Hyperledger Foundation, Energy Web aims to expand its existing open source community and directly contribute to ongoing open source projects hosted by the Linux Foundation.. — Zug, Switzerland, 14 December 2022— Energy Web, a non-profit building open-source technology solutions for energy systems, has today joined Hyperledger Foundation, a project of the Linux Foundation.. By joining Hyperledger Foundation, Energy Web aims to expand its existing open source community and directly contribute to ongoing open source projects hosted by the Linux Foundation. Specifically, Energy Web will contribute towards enterprise interoperability of Web 3 solutions via Hyperledger FireFly. Interoperability between different blockchains and identity solutions has emerged as a top priority for Energy Web as the organisation begins constructing solutions that leverage multiple technologies from different enterprise and Web 3 ecosystems. FireFly, and more generally collaboration with the Hyperledger community, represents a unique opportunity for Energy Web’s technology to be more tightly coupled with other innovations taking place in the Web 3 space.“Our team has been monitoring the growth of Hyperledger Foundation and, in particular, HyperledgerFireFly for some time,” said Mani Hagh Sefat, Chief Technology Officer of Energy Web Foundation. “We couldn’t be more excited to finally jump into the initiative and contribute...




Energy Web: Now Available on Amazon

Energy Web RPC nodes on AWS Marketplace is the first step towards Energy Web as-a-service. — Zug, Switzerland — December 8, 2022 — This year, Energy Web’s technology roadmap focused on achieving one objective: making it easier for enterprises to use Web 3 technology to create real business value in support of the global energy transition. A key pillar of this strategy is to dramatically streamline the way companies access EW solutions by offering them as-a-service. Today we’re excited to announce the initial step in this journey with the release of Energy Web RPC nodes in the AWS Marketplace. For the first time, companies can now configure and deploy a component of the Energy Web Decentralized Operating System with the push of a button. Over the coming months we will expand these offerings to include additional components and public cloud marketplaces. — Why we’re offering EWC technology in cloud marketplaces - There’s an adage in the business world that to be successful you need to meet your customers where they are. There are lots of ways to interpret this, but ultimately it boils down to delivering a product or service in a way that aligns with customers’ existing practices and habits. In the context of enterprise software, historically this has been a weakness of Web3 solutions, including Energy Web. Today nearly every category of enterprise software — from marketing to resource pla...




RMI Partners with Energy Web to Build Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate Registry, as Part of…

RMI Partners with Energy Web to Build Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate Registry, as Part of Ongoing Decarbonization Work with the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance - — A digital registry for sustainable aviation fuel certificates (SAFc) can give corporate fliers, fuel suppliers, the aviation sector, and its investors confidence to aim higher and scale faster.. — Boulder, CO — November 16, 2022 RMI and Energy Web Foundation today announced that they will build a digital registry for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) certificates that will bring more transparency to emissions reduction claims about air travel. The registry will also support and accelerate the deployment of sustainable aviation fuels that drastically reduce lifecycle emissions from air transport. The registry will support ongoing work with the Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance (SABA), a coalition of corporate buyers and aviators committed to decarbonizing aviation, co-founded by RMI and the Environmental Defense Fund“RMI is very excited to see this crucial tool to fruition,” said Bryan Fisher, managing director for RMI’s Climate-Aligned Industries Program. “A transparent, easy-to-use registry built on a rigorous accounting approach will lift public confidence in SAF emissions reduction claims, propel investment in SAF production, and accelerate decarbonization of the aviation sector.” SAF is a drop-in fuel made with renewa...




Japan’s Electric Power Exchange (JEPX) joins the Energy Web ecosystem as a member and validator

Zug, Switzerland — 8 November 2022 — Today, Energy Web announced that Japan’s Electricity Power Exchange (JEPX) has joined as Energy Web’s newest member. JEPX has been tasked by the Japanese government to operate a new Non-Fossil Fuel Certificate (NFFC) market, and it is keen to explore the potential of utilizing blockchain technologies to support the market’s operation.“JEPX plans to track all non-fossil certificates in one to two years, and by using blockchain technology, all non-fossil certificates traded on the non-fossil value trading market will be attached with granular attributes such as generation type and location. This will simplify the process of obtaining attribute information on non-fossil certificates and encourage information disclosure as companies become more environmentally conscious’’ said Ryoichi Kunimatsu, General Manager at JEPX.“We are thrilled to welcome Japan’s Electric Power Exchange into the Energy Web ecosystem. Recently, we have been in discussion with many market participants from across the Asia Pacific region; JEPX will be the first of many new Energy Web partners and solutions from this part of the world. In this case, Energy Web technology is a great fit for JEPX’s business requirements and their vision for the future of the Japanese renewable energy market.” added Jesse Morris, CEO of Energy Web. About JEPX The Japan Electric Power Exchange facilitates spot ...



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