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Standardization of Smart Contracts for Energy Markets and Operation
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  • Umit Cali ,
  • Jonathan Sebastian-Cardenas ,
  • Shammya Saha ,
  • Shawn Chandler ,
  • Sri Nikhil Gupta Gourisetti ,
  • Tamara Hughes ,
  • Komal Khan ,
  • Claudio Lima ,
  • Farrokh Rahimi ,
  • Leonard C. Tillman
Umit Cali
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Jonathan Sebastian-Cardenas
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Shammya Saha
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Shawn Chandler
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Sri Nikhil Gupta Gourisetti
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Tamara Hughes
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Komal Khan
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Claudio Lima
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Farrokh Rahimi
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Leonard C. Tillman
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Abstract

This work presents a formal review of smart contracts, including definitions, technical requirements, and potential power and energy-related use cases. This includes in-depth discussions covering cybersecurity, legality and interoperability goals that must be taken into consideration by potential end-users. The paper presents a first attempt towards the standardization of smart contracts (SCs) within the field of power and energy as a work in progress activity under the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) P2418.5 Working Group. This work also proposes a holistic, language-agnostic reference model that is intended to accelerate the adoption of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) by industry stakeholders by providing standardized processes. Finally, the paper discusses key takeaways that must continue to be developed to increase SC usage within the energy industry.