Algorand is powering solar panel tokenization by Europe’s largest energy company by customer numbers, Enel S.p.A. Enel’s system records ownership and electricityAlgorand is powering solar panel tokenization by Europe’s largest energy company by customer numbers, Enel S.p.A. Enel’s system records ownership and electricity

Algorand Powers Solar Panel Tokenization by Europe’s Energy Giant Enel

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  • Algorand is powering solar panel tokenization by Europe’s largest energy company by customer numbers, Enel S.p.A.
  • Enel’s system records ownership and electricity output directly on Algrand using tokens.

Italian giant Enel is expanding access to renewable energy by tokenizing solar panels on the Algorand blockchain. The program offers users access to renewable energy without having to install the equipment in their homes. It also connects tokenized ownership with measurable energy production and bill savings.

The project was developed with fintech company Conio and launched through Enel’s ebitts program for customers in Italy. The Algorand Foundation system allows users to buy fractional shares of renewable energy assets, including solar panels and wind farms that operate as part of larger energy facilities.

A common barrier in the housing market is that many residents live in apartment buildings and cannot place solar panels on their roofs. Others may have the space but be unable to cover the upfront installation costs. Enel’s system offers an alternative by giving customers access to a share of energy infrastructure located elsewhere.

Algorand Board Chair Bill Barhydt referred to this model during a discussion with the Foundation’s CEO, Staci Warden, at the Abundance360 event. Warden outlined a system in which customers own solar panels installed in open fields and not on individual roofs. Tokenization is a way to expand access to clean energy ownership.

The product uses blockchain infrastructure to record ownership and energy output in a transparent format. The setup uses two tokens; one represents ownership of the renewable energy infrastructure, while the other tracks the electricity generated by that portion over time.

Previously, CNF reported that the Algorand Foundation introduced cross-chain account abstraction that allows EVM wallets such as MetaMask and Rainbow to sign transactions directly on Algorand.

Renewable Energy on Algorand 

Oracles connect the physical power plants to the blockchain by collecting production data from plant meters and recording this information onchain. This allows the system to match a customer’s share of an asset with the electricity produced during each period.

As a result, users can see how much energy their share generates and apply that value to reduce their electricity bills. If the system produces more energy than a user consumes, Enel can credit the excess. This creates a direct link between tokenized ownership and household utility use.

The blockchain was selected for its record of uptime, support for regulated digital assets, and its carbon-neutral design. Conio also said the wallet experience was designed to hide blockchain’s technical complexity from end users, who do not need to manage token fees or understand wallet mechanics to use the service.

Last month, Algorand joined the Coinbase x402 ecosystem through GoPlausible, enabling APIs and websites to accept crypto payments. CNF stated that the integration connects Algorand to partners in the x402 network, including companies such as Google and Visa.

Additionally, we reported that the Algorand blockchain facilitated the adoption of environmental certificates by major Japanese corporations seeking to reduce carbon emissions.

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