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Research on Photovoltaic Subsidy System Based on Alliance Chain

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At present, the photovoltaic subsidy system is based on the centralized trusted third-party operation, which has the problems of data tampering, loss and non-traceability. Blockchain technology has the characteristics of decentralization. The application based on blockchain technology does not need the intervention of a trusted third party. Any two nodes can directly trade, making the transaction data not easy to be tampered with, lost, and traceable. In this paper, the blockchain technology is applied in the field of photovoltaic subsidy, and a photovoltaic subsidy system based on the alliance chain is developed, which solves the above shortcomings of the original photovoltaic subsidy system and makes the data in the system real and reliable.

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This work is supported by State Grid Technical Project “Research on key technologies of secure and reliable slice access for Energy Internet services” (5204XQ190001).

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Zhong, C., Zhang, Z., Lin, P., Zhang, Y. (2021). Research on Photovoltaic Subsidy System Based on Alliance Chain. In: Liu, Q., Liu, X., Shen, T., Qiu, X. (eds) The 10th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks. CENet 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1274. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8462-6_121

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