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Bitcoin energy pivot achieves what ‘few industries can claim’ — Bloomberg analyst

Bitcoin's hash rate has continued to increase and yet its emissions intensity has been trending down, contrary to most other industries, Bloomberg analyst Jamie Coutts explained.

While the Bitcoin network has continued to expand over the years, the Bitcoin mining industry has yet to see a comparable increase in carbon footprint — an achievement that a Bloomberg analyst argues “few industries can claim.”

This, in turn, could drive the next wave of institutional investment.

On Sept. 20, Bloomberg crypto market analyst Jamie Coutts cited data showing that the sustainable energy mix for Bitcoin has continued to rise since 2021, and is now over 50%. This has led to the growth of emissions slowing relative to the network’s continued expansion.

“Bitcoin as a global monetary network is scaling while its carbon impact declines. Few industries can claim this achievement”

He said that the evolving relationship between Bitcoin network growth and the global push to transition from fossil fuels could “catalyze a wave of institutional and even sovereign investment capital.”

The analyst added that as energy constitutes well over 50% of mining's operational costs:

“The incentive to acquire the cheapest energy sources is contributing to the network's rising hash rate while simultaneously reducing the industry's emissions or carbon intensity.”

Energy emissions refer to the greenhouse gases and air pollutants emitted as byproducts from different energy sources and activities whereas carbon intensity measures how clean the electricity is.

On Sept. 18, Cointelegraph reported that the next generation of Bitcoin miners was focusing on alternative energy sources for efficiency.

However, the percentage of sustainable energy used in Bitcoin mining has been a point of debate, as Cambridge University's model (which hasn't been updated since January 2022) stated that mining from sustainable energy sources is just 37.6%.

Climate technology venture investor and activist Daniel Batten, however, argues that this is actually above 50%.

He said that the Cambridge figures were out because off-grid mining and methane mitigation are currently not included in its calculations.

Related: Bitcoin mining is becoming more environmentally friendly

Earlier this year, Batten reported that Bitcoin mining emissions intensity had fallen to its lowest-ever level.

Bitcoin Net Zero Emission Tracker. Source: batcoinz.com/@dsbatten

Moreover, he predicted that the Bitcoin network will become carbon neutral by December 2024.

“By 2030, the Bitcoin network is projected to mitigate 10x more emissions from the atmosphere than it produces, an astonishing achievement,” claimed Batten.

Magazine: Bitcoin is on a collision course with ‘Net Zero’ promises

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Climate tech VC argues Bitcoin’s ESG positives outweigh its negatives 31:1

The Bitcoin network has a 31:1 positive to negative ratio according to climate tech VC Daniel Batten.

A climate tech investor has painted a bright view of the Bitcoin (BTC) network, suggesting BTC’s environmental positives outweigh its negatives by a whopping 31:1 ratio.

On Jan. 12, self-proclaimed philanthropist and environmentalist Daniel Batten claimed in a Twitter thread that “Bitcoin is probably the most important ESG technology of our time.”

According to Batten, the 31:1 positive impact ratio was calculated by researching and interviewing grid engineers, climate scientists, BTC mining engineers, methane abatement experts, and solar and wind installers.

The findings discovered 21 ways Bitcoin could be an environmental positive and just five ways it could be an environmental negative.

Batten said that the findings were “uncannily similar” to those for the solar industry.

Many of the positives involved renewable energy grids and benefits from mining such as being the leading technology for responding to grid power demand from over and undersupply. Bitcoin mining farms can be switched on or off depending on power demand constraints.

Additionally, BTC mining can be a solution for geographic curtailment. Power curtailment is a deliberate reduction in the output below what could be produced to balance energy supply and demand, or due to transmission constraints.

There are also benefits in innovation and methane reduction, according to Batten’s findings.

BTC mining can be used to reduce vented landfill gas and flare gas emissions by using this otherwise wasted energy to power rigs.

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The handful of negatives included network emission levels, e-waste production, and the opening up of previous fossil fuel sites. However, the environmental positives far outweighed these negatives, according to Batten who opined:

“Bitcoin mining’s rapid renewable adoption can inspire other industry sectors to follow.”

“We see Bitcoin mining can play a real part in global methane mitigation,” he concluded.

Related: Bitcoin could become a zero-emission network: Report

On Jan. 13, the SCMP opposed the notion that Bitcoin was good for the environment by reporting that BTC accounted for 86.3 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions in 2022.

However, it did acknowledge that Ethereum saw its CO2 emissions drop from 21.95 million tons in 2021 to 8,824 tons last year, according to the data from Forex Suggest. The Ethereum Merge and switch to proof-of-stake last year reduced network power consumption by 99.98%.

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Massachusetts Senator Forwards Bill Aimed at Forcing Crypto Miners to Report Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Massachusetts Senator Forwards Bill Aimed at Forcing Crypto Miners to Report Greenhouse Gas EmissionsOn Dec. 8, 2022, three Democratic politicians from Massachusetts, Oregon, and California revealed legislation aimed at combatting “energy-intensive” cryptocurrency mining operations. The bill introduced by senator Ed Markey (D-MA) alleges that crypto mining “strains the grid” and the industry “undermines U.S. climate goals.” 3 U.S. Bureaucrats Believe Crypto Miners Need to Report Carbon Emissions and […]

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Iran Amends Regulations to Ease Crypto Miners’ Access to Renewable Energy

Iran Amends Regulations to Ease Crypto Miners’ Access to Renewable EnergyAuthorities in Iran have revised some rules for the crypto mining industry in order to facilitate its access to green power. Licensed miners will now be able to purchase electricity produced from renewable sources from across the country at lower rates. Cryptocurrency Miners in Iran Allowed to Source Green Energy From Across Country Iran’s Ministry […]

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Marathon Secures 254 Megawatts to Bolster Company’s 2023 Bitcoin Mining Goals

Marathon Secures 254 Megawatts to Bolster Company’s 2023 Bitcoin Mining GoalsThe bitcoin mining operation Marathon has announced the company has secured 254 megawatts of new hosting deals with the option to increase to 324 megawatts (MW). Marathon’s latest expansion deals should support the bitcoin mining firm’s intended goal of securing approximately 23.3 exahash per second (EH/s). Marathon Secures 254 MW of Bitcoin Mining Capacity — […]

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China Mining Ban Worsened Bitcoin’s Carbon Footprint, Study Claims

China Mining Ban Worsened Bitcoin’s Carbon Footprint, Study ClaimsContrary to some expectations, Beijing’s crackdown on the crypto mining industry has increased Bitcoin’s carbon emissions, researchers have alleged. Leaving China, miners also left behind its eco-friendly hydropower and are increasingly relying on energy generated by fossil fuels, they claim. Bitcoin Mining Allegedly Less Green Since Miners’ Exodus From China Cryptocurrency mining has become a […]

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Electric Car Owner Says His Hacked Tesla Model 3 Mined up to $800 a Month Mining Ethereum

Electric Car Owner Says His Hacked Tesla Model 3 Mined up to 0 a Month Mining EthereumAccording to the 2018 Tesla Model 3 owner, Siraj Raval, he mined up to $800 a month in crypto assets with his hacked-out electric car. Similarly, Chris Allessi, the owner of a Tesla Model S tethered a Bitmain Antminer S9 to his car’s electrical system to mine bitcoin, and he’s mined monero with the car’s […]

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Marathon Expands Miner Deployment Deal With Compute North, Aims to Power 100K+ Miners With Renewables

Marathon Expands Miner Deployment Deal With Compute North, Aims to Power 100K+ Miners With RenewablesMarathon Digital Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed bitcoin mining-based company, has announced a new deal with Compute North, a data center service provider, to host more than 100,000 mining machines in its data centers. The deal is an expansion of an earlier deal that secured positioning for 73,000 mining machines in Texas. Now, the new partnership secures […]

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Bitcoin Mining Operation Genesis Digital Assets Announces New Data Center in West Texas

Bitcoin Mining Operation Genesis Digital Assets Announces New Data Center in West TexasFollowing a number of ASIC mining rig acquisitions from the manufacturer Canaan, the bitcoin mining operation Genesis Digital Assets announced on Monday that the firm is developing an industrial-scale bitcoin mining data center in West Texas. According to the announcement, Genesis says that the new facility will have 300 megawatts of capacity with a “low […]

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2021’s BTC energy use passes 2020’s, as study claims each tx produces 272g of e-waste

Bitcoin has already consumed more power in 2021 than it did in all of 2020 according to a recent study.

A new study suggests that Bitcoin has already used more power so far this year than it did in all of 2020. 

By the end of the year, the Bitcoin network will have consumed 91 TW/h (terawatt-hours or one trillion watts per hour) and it has already consumed more than the estimated 67 TW/h for all of 2020 according to a Sept. 13 Bloomberg report.

The precise energy consumption figures are variable and not easy to calculate accurately, but the trend is clear — they are increasing. The Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index currently estimates that BTC is set to consume an even greater 95.68 TW/h by the end of the year. This is about the same as the power consumption of the Philippines.

A separate study by Science Direct has highlighted another issue — electronic waste.  E-waste generally refers to discarded computer equipment and electronics. The report suggests that one transaction on the Bitcoin network produces 272 grams of e-waste, mostly comprised of old mining equipment.

It added that Bitcoin miners “cycle through a growing amount of short-lived hardware that could exacerbate the growth in global electronic waste,” adding that its annual e-waste generation totaled 30.7 metric kilotons as of May 2021.

Projecting that through to the end of the year the study stated:

“Bitcoin could produce up to 64.4 metric kilotons [64,400 tons] of e-waste at peak Bitcoin price levels seen in early 2021.”

The e-waste per transaction is about half the weight of the latest iPad. But to put that in context, Apple itself could be facing a massive e-waste problem with over 1.65 billion devices running on the ecosystem as of last year according to CEO Tim Cook. This could result in as much as 250,000 metric tons of e-waste when they become obsolete according to Zdnet.

Bitcoin accounts for around 0.11% of the estimated global total for e-waste in 2021, which is 57.4 million metric tons according to Statista.

Related: Green Bitcoin: The impact and importance of energy use for PoW

Bitcoin’s energy usage is also small in context, depending on your perspective. As a percentage of the total global electricity consumption, Bitcoin mining accounts for just 0.43%. That's less than the estimated 104 TW/h used by refrigerators in the U.S. alone according to Cambridge University.

A more humorous viewpoint on Bitcoin's power consumption was taken by The Onion which said that computing power used for BTC mining is actually saving humanity from destruction. The logic behind the sardonic premise is that freed from the demands of mining  crypto the world’s computers would otherwise "most likely apply that computational power toward becoming self-aware and, ultimately, exterminating the human race.”

While Bitcoin mining does consume a mammoth amount of energy, ever since the great miner migration out of China, more of it is renewable as new and relocated farms and factories come online in the U.S. and Canada powered by green energy.

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