Disclaimer: I’m a token holder, but I’m not trying to convince anyone to buy tokens with the aim to increase the price. I don’t really care about the token price, I even think it would be best if it stays low, so I can buy more. The reason for that is that I am not planning to sell. Never. It is the monthly income I will get from holding these tokens that is in my interest. On the other hand, a high price and thus a high marketcap and a happy community do contribute to the positive image of the company.

Contents

Introduction to Restart Energy, the RED Platform, KWT, Green Certificates, RED Franchise, MWAT, the RED Token Renting System, and the RED Loyalty System

to Restart Energy, the RED Platform, KWT, Green Certificates, RED Franchise, MWAT, the RED Token Renting System, and the RED Loyalty System Calculation of the amount of energy traded on RED Platform

Can this be realized? Current partnerships and acquired power

Estimation of the value of MWAT

A brief introduction

Restart Energy, the fastest growing energy company in Europe with already over 35,000 customers, is currently developing a blockchain based energy platform which is planned to be launched this summer. On the Restart Energy Democracy Platform (RED Platform) energy can be bought directly from energy producers, allowing you to choose who you wish to buy your energy from. This can be done at a significantly lower price because of the removal of intermediaries. Both producers and consumers get a price which is 30% more favorable. That’s not an empty promise; it’s already happening now.

On the RED Platform energy is traded in the form of KW tokens (KWT). One KWT has a fixed value of 1 kWh. Energy can be bought from energy producers all over the world that are connected to the Platform or from other Platform users that own KWT, at a dollar-to-token rate determined by the global free market. In case you choose to buy energy from renewable energy producers, you will be given a Green Certificate for every MWh of energy you buy. These can be sold on a secondary market.

You can use your KWT to pay your energy bill if you are a direct customer of Restart Energy, or if you are a customer of a RED Franchise. These Franchises represent Restart Energy in a city or country. Restart Energy already has 300 Franchises in Romania and has received over 200 Franchise applications from all over the world.

The ethereum based token called MWAT is needed to trade KWT.

“Each MWAT token gives you access to the ability to buy or sell up to 1000 KW Tokens/Month on the RED Platform.”

Therefore Franchises need to hold a certain amount of MWAT to function. They can either buy MWAT at exchanges like Kucoin.com or rent them from MWAT holders using the proposed RED Token Renting System.

KWT can be bought, but it can also be obtained for free by holding MWAT on the RED Platform. You will receive a certain amount of KWT every month from producers through the RED Loyalty System directly proportional to the amount of MWAT you hold on the Platform. This Loyalty System rewards community members who hold MWAT. Every MWAT is pre-charged with 0.11 KWT per MWAT.

The RED Loyalty System is filled with KWT in two ways:

By Restart Energy: 10% of the energy which is produced by Restart Energy’s newly bought 10 MW Power Plants is transferred to the RED Loyalty System. By energy producers: producers pay a fee of 1–5% of the amount of energy they sell on the Platform.

Amount of Energy traded on the RED Platform

Once the Platform is finished, the producers that currently produce energy for Restart Energy will be invited to trade their energy on the RED Platform to the current and future customers. The amount of traded energy will grow rapidly because of the increasing supply from producers that start to sell their energy on the RED Platform and because of the increase in demand from new customers.

As Restart Energy expands globally, your monthly KWT rewards will increase every month because of two reasons:

In all countries Restart Energy becomes active, energy producers and consumers are attracted by the 30% more favorable prices and start to trade energy on the RED Platform. Therefore the amount of KWT that is put into the RED Loyalty System by fees will increase drastically. New franchises are build which all need to lockup MWAT, meaning the total amount of MWAT on the Platform will decrease, so your MWAT is a larger share of the total MWAT on the Platform. You therefore get a larger percentage of the monthly amount of KWT that is put into the RED Loyalty System.

So, how much KWT is put into the RED Loyalty System?

The 10% from Restart Energy’s new 10 MW plants can be calculated easily. A year has 8,765 hours, so the 10 MW plants can produce per year a maximum of 10 MW*8765 hours = 87,650 MWh. In case the plants produce 75% of the time they produce 65,740 MWh. 10% of this energy goes to the RED Loyalty System, so 6,574 MWh, which is 6,574,000 kWh. The energy will be put into the Loyalty System in the form of KWT, so a total of 6,574,000 KWT is put into the Loyalty System each year by Restart Energy’s power plants.

Next we calculate how much will be put into the RED Loyalty System by the 1–5% fee which the energy producers pay.

The table from the Whitepaper below shows the expected amount of energy that will be supplied to the Platform by producers. The amount put into the Loyalty System is for example in 2019 with a fee paid by the producers of 3%: 18,000,000 MWh * 3% = 540,000 MWh = 540,000,000 kWh = 540,000,000 KWT.

The total amount which is put into the RED Loyalty System will in 2019 be 6,574,000 + 540,000,000 = 546,574,000 KWT.

Table from the Whitepaper showing the expected amount of energy supplied on the Platform. A fee of 1–5% is paid over this and goes to the RED Loyalty System. 1 MWh = 1000 kWh

If you have 10,000 MWAT on the RED Platform and the total amount of MWAT on the Platform is 400,000,000 then your 10,000 MWAT equal 10,000/400,000,000 = 0.0025% of the total. Therefore you will get 0.0025% of 546,574,000 KWT which is 13,664.35 KWT per year or 1,138 KWT per month.

The formula which can be used is:

KWT_per_month = (Total amount of energy traded on Platform in a year in kWh * Platform fee + amount of energy from 10 MW plants in kWh) * Your amount of MWAT on Platform / Total amount of MWAT on Platform / 12

Current Partnerships and Power acquisitions

The table below shows the current made announcements about partnerships and, in case of a partnership with an energy producer, its annual production capacity.