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When I first started exploring energy trading platforms, I was surprised by the complexity of the systems involved. Last quarter, our team discovered that the default approach to energy trading was not scalable. We tried using Power Ledger 2.5, but it had significant limitations. Here's what we learned about Power Ledger 2.5, Grid Singularity, and Energy Web Token.
Power Ledger 2.5: Technical Overview
Power Ledger 2.5 is a peer-to-peer energy trading platform that enables households to trade excess energy. However, we found that it has a steep learning curve and limited scalability.
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