South Australian businesses launch blockchain app to cut costs, trade local clean energy

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A dozen companies in 'progressive' Australia will buy and sell renewable energy using LO3 Energy's blockchain technology

A group of small and medium-size South Australian businesses plan to launch a first-of-its-kind power trading platform using blockchain technology in an attempt to save money and buy and sell local clean...

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