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Bitcoin’s electricity bill has been attracting the attention of regulators worldwide.
Beijing investigates crypto mining farms to improve energy efficiency
Helen Partz
2021-04-29T08:43:59+01:00
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As the Kyrgyz government discusses raising electricity tariffs again, a former official says that crypto mining is a significant driver of the ongoing energy cr...
Former gov’t official blames crypto mining for energy crisis in Kyrgyzstan
Helen Partz
2021-04-28T11:43:49+01:00
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Expert Take
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of digitalization has become central to achieving sustainability and lessening climate change.
Asia-Pacific’s solarized digitalization agenda in pandemic times
Selva Ozelli
2021-04-24T08:12:00+01:00
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However, energy consumption has not matched the 170x price increase over the same period.
Bitcoin power consumption ‘66 times higher than in 2015’: Citigroup
Martin Young
2021-04-15T04:30:21+01:00
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"At some point Bitcoin mining will look like a utility, and it’s going to be a part of critical infrastructure for countries," said the Foundry Digital CEO.
Crypto mining will be a bridge to 100% renewable energy production, says Mike Colyer
Turner Wright
2021-04-13T17:40:00+01:00
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Decarbbitcoin Labs is contributing to Environmental Justice Communities in California by showcasing the green potential of Bitcoin mining.
The race to ‘decarbonize Bitcoin’ accelerates with Decarbbitcoin Lab initiative
Sam Bourgi
2021-04-13T17:00:00+01:00
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One of the group's long-term goals involves transitioning all of the world’s blockchains to 100% renewable energy by 2025.
Alliance of major firms aims to reduce crypto's carbon footprint
Turner Wright
2021-04-08T21:00:00+01:00
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U.K.-based Argo Blockchain just did record revenues, but a new report suggests 75% of Bitcoin mining still takes place in China, where “blood coin” is made.
UK Bitcoin mining revenues soar, but China hogs 75% of ‘blood coin’ production
Greg Thomson
2021-04-07T09:23:45+01:00
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