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Project TitleMultiple Data Integration to Fabric Climate Accounting Network
Status

ACCEPTING MENTEE APPLICATIONS

Difficulty

 MEDIUM  

Description 

The Hyperledger Labs blockchain-carbon-accounting project includes a Hyperledger Fabric network for recording the carbon and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions that cause climate change.  Since there are many activities that cause such emissions, the network is designed to accept data from multiple sources of measurements.  In this project, we will demonstrate integrations from measurement sources with blockchain networks by integrating the ThoughtWorks cloud computing emissions calculator, the NREL OpenPath mobile application, and other web- and mobile-based API's sources to turn instrumented readings into emissions measurements.   It will leverage previous projects involving Hyperledger Cactus, Vault security engines, and client security for Hyperledger Fabric.

Additional Information

See Transportation EmissionsReducing Methane Leakage and Flaring through Supply Chain Tokens, and the 2021-05-10 Peer Programming Call for the Thoughtworks Cloud Computing Carbon Footprint Calculator.

Learning Objectives

This project will help you understand integrating different API's from both web and mobile applications with Hyperledger Fabric and other blockchain networks, as well as security and performance issues.

Expected Outcome

Successful integration of the mobile apps and API's with Hyperledger Fabric

Benchmark comparison of Hyperledger Fabric and alternatives

Documentation and tutorials for integrating future data sources

Relation to Hyperledger 

Hyperledger Labs blockchain-carbon-accounting project

Hyperledger Fabric

Hyperledger Cactus

Hyperledger Besu

Education Level

Skills

Node.js, Hyperledger Fabric, Besu, Ethereum and Solidity

Future plans

This will expand the coverage of the Hyperledger Labs blockchain-carbon-accounting project into additional areas of GHG emissions, as well as provide documentation and tutorials for working with Hyperledger Fabric and other technologies. 

Preferred Hours and Length of Internship

Full-time, 12 weeks of 40 hours per week during the summer.

Full-time (40 hours a week for 12 weeks during the summer)

Mentor(s) Names and Contact Info

Si Chen: Si Chen, Open Source Strategies, Inc. sichen@opensourcestrategies.com

Bertrand WILLIAMSRIOUX: Bertrand Rioux, bertrand.rioux@gmail.com




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