PROSUME Platform Focus
- Fosters a decentralised energy value exchange, prioritising user experience and privacy
- Offers a scalable business model poised to capitalise on the energy sector’s growing service-based digital financial economy
- Promotes rapid acceleration of new energy community models
PROSUME Platform Keypoints
- Renewable energy sources prioritization
- Decentralized Decision-Making
- Energy Exchange at local market and community levels
- Full Traceability
- Co-ownership of power plants.
PROSUME Platform Benefits
- Flexibility in the choice of power sources
- Real-time ascertained cost control
- Transparency and Trustworthiness among members
- Enhanced Grid Operation & Maintenance


In Q4 2018 we won a grant from the city council of Barcelona to develop the Barcelona Energy Community, a pilot project focused on the blockchain registration of data related to energy consumption, production and storage of the municipal buildings.
Italian energy aggregator Evolvere has allied with Prosume in an unprecedented partnership between a leader in the distributed generation sector and a blockchain solutions provider.
The Energy Commons Protocol (ECP) leverages DLTs to break data silos and centralisation in the energy sector. ECP completes our offering by allowing the interoperability between them and with the energy infrastructure.
The Energy as a Service Ledger (EaaS Ledger) is a blockchain-based platform developed by PROSUME and Wattsdat, to ensure transparency, certainty and security of energy data between service providers and consumers.
PROSUME responded to the DLT4EU challenge “Enabling Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Energy Solutions”, by developing an integrated, technologically advanced system that allows Local Energy Communities, facilitating civic exchange networks.
PROSUME has been awarded the ‘Blockchain for Social Good Prize’ from the European Commission! Our open source and interoperable blockchain solution for sustainable and decentralised energy production and consumption has been selected among almost 200 applications coming from 43 countries worldwide.








