The Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain in True Cost Accounting for Energy Transition in Europe

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The current energy prices do not include the environmental, social, and economic short and long-term external effects. There is a gap in the literature on the decision-making model for the energy transition. True Cost Accounting (TCA) is an accounting management model supporting the decision-making process. This study investigates the challenges and explores how big data, AI, or blockchain could ease the TCA calculation and indirectly contribute to the transition towards more sustainable energy production. The research question addressed is: How can IT help TCA applications in the energy sector in Europe? The study uses qualitative interpretive methodology and is performed in the Netherlands, Germany, and Poland. The findings indicate the technical feasibilities of a big data infrastructure to cope with TCA challenges. The study contributes to the literature by identifying the challenges in TCA application for energy production, showing the readiness potential for big data, AI, and blockchain to tackle them, revealing the need for cooperation between accounting and technical disciplines to enable the energy transition.

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Gusc, J., Bosma, P., Jarka, S., & Biernat-Jarka, A. (2022). The Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain in True Cost Accounting for Energy Transition in Europe. Energies, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15031089

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