Incentive Mechanism for Data Sharing of Power Material Procurement Based on Consortium Blockchain

The traditional e-commerce platform of power industry is faced with the problems of high cost of e-payment, insufficient data integration in all links of supply chain, low security performance of network data, and lack of transaction transparency, which seriously restrict the further development of...

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Main Authors: Qingsong SHI, Rui QIN, Peng XIAO, Liwei OUYANG, Gang XIONG, Hongxin ZHANG, Feiyue WANG
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: State Grid Energy Research Institute 2022-03-01
Series:Zhongguo dianli
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Online Access:https://www.electricpower.com.cn/CN/10.11930/j.issn.1004-9649.202101087
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Summary:The traditional e-commerce platform of power industry is faced with the problems of high cost of e-payment, insufficient data integration in all links of supply chain, low security performance of network data, and lack of transaction transparency, which seriously restrict the further development of e-commerce platform of power industry. As blockchain technology has the characteristics of decentralization, openness, transparency and non-tamperability, this paper aims to apply blockchain technology to the e-commerce platform of the power industry, and constructs the core application system and key technologies of the e-commerce of the power industry based on consortium blackchain. In addition, an incentive mechanism based on integration is designed to promote data sharing of the procurement of electric power materials among power enterprises. The proposed scheme can optimize the transaction process and operation structure of the e-commerce platform in the power industry, promote the sharing of power material purchasing data among power enterprises, reduce the risk of information leakage and the redundancy of the transaction process, so as to better realize the interconnection of the e-commerce information value chain in the power industry.
ISSN:1004-9649