An Australian technology firm will reopen a coal-fired power plant just to run a blockchain, according to a Tuesday report.
IOT Group, an Australian technology firm, has partnered with Hunter Energy to recommission the Redbank power plant - which was shuttered in 2014 - to reduce its energy costs, a local media outlet reported.
The companies expect that IOT's new energy bill will be reduced by 20 percent through using the facility, compared to its current costs.
Proof-of-work blockchains, such as bitcoin and ethereum, consume massive amounts of energy through mining due to the mathematical problems the network must solve.
The bitcoin network consumes roughly as much energy as the nation of Colombia, according to an estimate by Digiconomist.
Stepping back, the move is part of a broader trend where miners are investing more and more computing power in their operations.
In order to boost their profit margins, they've also sought out cheaper and cheaper sources of energy.
Washington state and Quebec have become choice destinations for mining operations, due to the cheap hydroelectric power each area provides.
The company has also added two experienced cryptocurrency miners to its IOT Blockchain advisory board in recent months.
CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups.
Miner Reopens Coal-Fired Power Plant in Cheap Energy Quest
pubblicato su Apr 12, 2018
by Coindesk | pubblicato su Coinage
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