What kind of project is this, anyway?
A very good question – and not that easy to answer.
More and more decentralized producers are feeding renewable energy into the grid – yet they remain dependent on traditional utilities. They often carry the investment costs alone, while the big profits are made elsewhere.
LibertyGrid wants to change that.
By tokenizing every kilowatt hour fed into the grid, we create a blockchain-based exchange system for energy.
Within the community, energy can be traded and distributed freely. Surpluses are sold on the energy market – and revenues flow directly into new projects: such as storage, infrastructure, or additional generation units.
The goal is to create a virtual energy network that is not only digitally organized but could eventually condense physically around LibertyGrid hubs.
A network that belongs to the community – governed and developed democratically by token holders through smart contracts.
This way, grid fees can be optimized, reduced, or even avoided entirely.
A system not driven by profit – but by participation, resilience, and long-term viability.
How LibertyGrid works
Decentralized energy generation
Households, businesses, or farms feed in solar, wind, or biogas energy.
Smart Nodes
Low-cost, energy-efficient hardware nodes locally track and verify the amount of energy fed into the grid.
Together, they form the LibertyGrid network – fully decentralized, with no central control.
This means no transaction fees within the network and efficient, secure, lossless energy exchange between participants.
Tokenization via Smart Contracts
For every verified kilowatt hour, a LibertyGrid Token (kWh) is created.
This token represents the exact digital equivalent of the energy – 1:1 in kilowatt hours. It can be used to offset your own energy usage or reinvested into LibertyGrid projects: new generators, storage units, or infrastructure.
Distribution & Community Earnings
Tokens from community-run projects (CommunityNodes) are distributed automatically via smart contracts based on project-specific rules – fairly, transparently, and traceably.
Return on Projects & Community Benefits
Projects can be individually planned and refinanced.
Surpluses strengthen the community, enable new installations, or reduce ongoing costs.
What emerges is an autonomous, decentralized network of renewable energy – sustainable and economically attractive:
Members’ operating costs can be significantly reduced over time – while generating stable returns.
In the long run, even a monthly “energy dividend” becomes possible: a regular payout from community-generated energy.
Our first pilot project
The first real-world test begins with a single-family home equipped with a solar system and battery storage.
This home becomes the first active LibertyNode – measuring, documenting, feeding energy, and earning tokens for each kilowatt hour.
The goal: to establish a working, real-world system – where tokens are generated, distributed, and used directly.
With every new node, the network grows organically – decentralized and resilient.
Why it matters
Energy in citizens’ hands
Producers are not just technical contributors – they share in the system economically.
Transparency through technology
All energy flows and financial distributions are traceable, automated, and tamper-proof.
Strengthening local structures
Investments and profits stay in the region – supporting infrastructure, reliability, and shared benefit.
Incentives for climate action & innovation
Those who produce clean energy or contribute to grid stability are rewarded directly – not symbolically, but tangibly.
Get involved
LibertyGrid thrives on the engagement of dedicated people and partners:
Technology & energy partners
For smart meter integration, hardware, network infrastructure, and cloud services.
Finance & infrastructure partners
For crowdfunding, token distribution, platform operation, and smart contract management.
Node operators & validators
The technical backbone of the system – shaping, securing, benefiting.
The community
They decide where the system evolves – through participation, decision-making, and active development.
What’s next
– Test run of smart contract logic
– Onboarding of first green energy partners
– Launch of the kWh testnet
– Introduction of DAO prototype structures
– Preparations for scalable use in neighborhoods, communities & businesses
Curious?
Learn more about the system at Tokenomics
Discover partners and participation opportunities at Cooperation & Support
Follow the project’s progress at Updates
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