There is limited open source track and trace tooling for RWA, such as green energy products verifying sustainable production on Cardano.
This is the total amount allocated to HydroGenuine - Open source track and trace platform with green energy use-case on Cardano.
An open source electricity track and trace protocol build on Cardano for RWA with a green hydrogen use case.
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The code developed under the scope of this project will be open source. This includes the front end of the blockchain platform, the back end of the blockchain platform, and the blockchain platform code for the registration of the electricity flow and the hydrogen production including its hashing mechanism on the Cardano Blockchain.
The project will train African distributed ledger developers in an open-source and sustainability context.
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13: Climate Action
The problem: We need tooling to immutably track and trace green energy production, such as green hydrogen. The problem is the difficulty in distinguishing ‘green’ hydrogen in the marketplace. Although hydrogen can be produced using electricity from any source and remains chemically the same, it is vital for sustainable development that it is produced from renewable sources. Using non-renewable sources like fossil fuels (‘grey hydrogen’) on a large scale would have severe negative impacts on the climate. Thus, for hydrogen to be a viable green energy solution, clear differentiation between renewable and non-renewable production is essential.
The solution:
The proposed solution is centred around a software and blockchain database prototype, originally developed by us for managing a solar mini-grid and an electric vehicle rental system in Ghana. This previous prototype collects crucial data on electricity production and usage from devices within the mini-grid. A significant feature of this system is the integration of electric vehicles ensuring that the vehicles are powered exclusively by solar energy.
Originally building on the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain, the decision is to shift our development to the Cardano Blockchain and to develop an open-source tool that tracks and traces green hydrogen production on the Cardano Blockchain. The tool can be used by any grid operator afterwards, who wants to track and trace green hydrogen production. We expand our previous concept work and build a full-fledged application that verifies green hydrogen and certifies produced batches for Cardano. This platform will initially be piloted at Don Bosco Technical Institute, a vocational training center in Tema, Ghana.
At this location, Don Bosco has been installing a complex 164 kWp solar mini-grid for education and research purposes, which has been fully digitalized by Green Power Brains. In 2024, Green Power Brains is implementing a solar to hydrogen electrolysis and fuel cell pilot plant on the site. Innofund and Green Power Brains aim to build an open source tool on Cardano to batch certify and trace energy to authenticate green hydrogen production in this plant. Together with Wada, we are going to train and educate Ghanaian Blockchain developers.
According to the OECD: “Green hydrogen, produced using clean energy sources like renewable power, can contribute to the transition to a low-carbon economy and decarbonise various end-use sectors. [...] at least two-thirds of the global hydrogen production is projected to originate from renewable power (“green hydrogen”) by 2050, supporting the transition to a net-zero emissions global energy system.”
The consortium of Innofund and Green Power Brains bring together all the necessary team members and experience to make this project a success.
Innofund.io is the blockchain software house behind several SDG-focused blockchain projects, including crowdfunding and grant management platform Cashdillo. The Innofund team has the proven track record to build blockchain solutions for use by international development agencies such as UNDP.
Green Power Brains (GPB) is a German renewable energy installation and capacity building company, which specialises in solar mini-grids in Africa. GPB’s projects are being supported by the German (Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Customer Protection) and Swiss (Renewable Energy, Energy and Resource Efficiency Promotion in International Cooperation (REPIC)) governments.
The pilot in Ghana
The operational solar mini-grid (164 kWp) that we will utilise for validating our approach is currently in operation. It supplies over 95% of the energy consumed by the vocational training centre in Tema, Ghana. The mini-grid consists of six independent PV power systems: components from different manufacturers and different technologies (e.g. lithium-ion, LFP and sodium batteries) are installed, which makes the mini-grid one of the most complex systems in the whole of Africa, serving as a research and teaching ecosystem. The expansion of the mini-grid to include a hydrogen plant consisting of an electrolyser (engineered by https://ohs.energy/) and fuel cell (engineered by https://www.sfc.com/) is planned for September 2024. By this time we aim to have the IOT sensors ready and a blockchain application should be in development too. As the installations are already financed by different sources such as the German Federal Ministry of the Environment, it is an ideal playground to build and validate an MVP.
Our partner Wada in Ghana is a key Project Catalyst partner on the ground, helping the team with domestic developer resources and support. We are partnering with Wada because we share a common vision of a more sustainable future. Wada's strong presence in Africa will provide project-based learning and will help to scale the outcome of this initiative throughout the continent. They offer a safe space with uninterrupted electricity and access to data and education, serving as a foundation for education, employment and further adoption of the project on the Cardano Blockchain. To solidify our partnership, we met at their hub in Accra, Ghana in April, where we consolidated our collaborative efforts.
At the same time Innofund and Green Power Brains will use the project to assist Wada in their mission to educate and capacity-build open-source applications on the Cardano Blockchain and DLT in Ghana and other countries in Africa.
The whole project is a 12 month commitment to plan, test, deploy, use, and report on four key milestones:
Milestone 1
Title: Technical & Business Case Research for Deployment on Cardano
Outputs
Milestone 1 includes the following key activities:
Acceptance criteria
The technical and business implementation report is finalized and published on Notion. It is accessible for community review. The report includes the following content:
Evidence of Milestone completion
Community members can access the report on Notion to find the following content:
Expected timeline for the delivery
2 months
Title: Build, Test, Self-Audit, Report
Outputs
Milestone 2 includes the following key activities:
Acceptance criteria
Evidence of Milestone Completion
Community members can access the report on Notion to find the following content:
The MVP is finalised and live on testnet. It and the code is accessible to the community for review.
Expected timeline for the delivery
5 months
Milestone 3
Title: Deploy on Mainnet and test in Real World Use Case in Ghana
Outputs and deliverables
Milestone 3 includes the following key activities:
Acceptance criteria
Evidence of Milestone Completion
Expected timeline for the delivery
3 Months
Final Milestone
Title: Close-out report to community
Outputs
Final Milestone involves the following key activities:
These steps will produce the following deliverables:
Acceptance criteria
Available for the community to review:
Evidence of Milestone completion
Expected timeline for the delivery
2 Months
Michele is founder and CEO of Green Power Brains in Munich, Germany and Green Power Brains Ltd. in Tema, Ghana. He brings in 15+ years experience in the IT sector and 10+ years in the renewable energy sector, also as lecturer and trainer building capacity in Europe and Africa.
Gabriel von Roda, Strategy, Business/Blockchain Product
Gabriel is a co-founder of Innofund and brings two decades of experience working for startups on go-to-market and product launch strategies in Europe, the USA, South America and East Asia.
Dr. Sebastian Finke, Business Development and Sustainability
Sebastian is an expert in sustainability with 15+ years experience in various sectors and organisations, including a top-tier consulting company, a car manufacturer and a research institution.
Hermann Straßberger, Hardware and Software Development
Hermann is a technical developer with diverse experience in the development of hardware and software for renewable energy applications within several publicly funded projects, complemented by practical on-site experience in Africa.
Martin Fortkort, Project Manager
Martin has a background in sustainable development with a focus on renewable energy and sustainable mobility, bringing in experience in public affairs, research and innovation projects.
Alex Macbeth, Strategy, Project Manager
Alex is the co-founder of Innofund and brings 15 years of experience working for aid agencies in Africa and Central Asia, media outlets and startups across five continents. He speaks seven languages.
Dan Shephard, CTO
Dan came across computers in the 1980s. He was soon dismantling and reassembling them and studied computer science. In the last 30 years he has focused on software, working as a senior developer for medical institutes, messenger apps and augmented reality art projects.
Chahat Bhateja, Chief Smart Contract Engineer
Chahat is a smart contract engineer with experience working in half a dozen blockchain ecosystems, including Algorand and Cardano.
Vikash Saini, Head of UI/UX
Vikash brings a decade of experience working on apps and frontend development. He is currently the lead designer with Webmob Solutions.
Amit Walia, Senior Full Tech Stack Developer
Amit has overseen dozens of small and large projects in the tech space as a senior developer and project manager
Milestone 1: 60,000 ADA
Scoping and in-person meetings with travel, project initiation and activation:
Innofund: ADA10,000
GPB: ADA10,000
Wada: ADA5,000
Product planning and drafting of architecture and Figma design with key-user feedback / tech team salaries:
Innofund: ADA12,500
Drafting of IOT and interface architecture - tech team salaries:
GPB: ADA12,500
Reporting and management team salaries:
Innofund: ADA5,000
GPB: ADA5,000
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Milestone 2: 90,000 ADA
MVP development (ready for testnet) - team salaries:
Innofund: ADA25,000
IOT and data collection customisation - team salaries:
GPB: ADA15,000
Don Bosco Technical Institute product installation, testing and report (incl travel):
GPB: ADA30,000
Innofund: ADA20,000
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Milestone 3: 35,000 ADA
Deployment salaries on Mainnet and maintenance fees (server, hosting, salaries etc):
Innofund: ADA15,000
Pilot project implementation with Don Bosco Technical Institute
GPB:ADA10,000
Industry promotion & marketing and outreach event attendance:
Innofund: ADA5,000
GPB: ADA5,000
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Final Milestone: 15,000 ADA
Reporting and final video production (travel & management salaries):
GPB: ADA7,500
Innofund: ADA7,500
TOTAL: 200,000 ADA
The value proposition consists of several factors:
1.) The most expensive part for the project to succeed (the solar mini-grid and H2 infrastructure, > €500,000) have been financed by other parties and are operative or being installed.
2.) The Cardano Blockchain ecosystem will get open-source blockchain and algorithmic code measuring the IOT’s electric flow and its hashing / recording on chain.
3.) By working with Wada, an African Project Catalyst partner, this project supports previously successful Project Catalyst blockchain initiatives in Ghana.
4.) The project brings real world use case applications to the Cardano blockchain.
5.) The project contributes to Cardano Blockchain capacity building in Ghana.