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# Green Proofs as a Service

Green Proofs as a Service allows green start-ups and enterprises alike to create Proof of Concepts for demonstrating emission reduction savings through the creation of ready-to-go registries.

You can configure your registry to accommodate your requirements and you don't have to be a developer to do it.&#x20;

Examples of emission savings products include:

1. Sustainable Aviation Fuel ( marking the difference between regular fuel and low emissions fuel)
2. Maritime Sustainable Fuel ( marking the difference between regular fuel and low emissions fuel)
3. Green Proofs for Bitcoin ( demonstrating the use of renewables vs fossil fuel energy)
4. Your next project can be showcased here.&#x20;

To see how it works you can go here [Quickstart Guide](/launchpad-by-ew/launchpad-by-energy-web/generic-and-energy-services/green-proofs-as-a-service/green-proofs-as-a-service-quickstart-guide.md) or see the [full description](/launchpad-by-ew/launchpad-by-energy-web/generic-and-energy-services/green-proofs-as-a-service/registry-functionalities-and-processes.md) of all functionalities (both configurable and inside the platform) or consult the technical diagram below.&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/RJcuLxnRtcR3pCXdvPHO" alt=""><figcaption><p>Technical Diagram of the GPSaaS</p></figcaption></figure>


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