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by hueving
3080 days ago
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One season perfectly coinciding with another with a giant consistent pile of surplus electricity? And all of these miners transport whole data centers worth of miners a couple of times a year? I want to believe it but this sounds too convenient to be true. It sounds more like propaganda invented to cover up the massive waste of energy. Do you have any sources to back it up? Also, most dams don't produce more electricity during high level seasons. They generally produce a fixed amount with a constant flow to the generators and then the only thing that changes is the spillways being used during the wet season. |
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Some sources:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/in-chinas-...
His latest mine is still under construction, between a hydroelectric power plant and the concrete shell of a disused power transmission station, between Kongyu and the city of Kangding.
As China’s economy boomed, private companies set up hydroelectric plants in western Sichuan; then, as the economy slowed, they found themselves unable to sell to the national grid, elbowed out of the market by more politically powerful state-owned firms.
“It took a lot of money to build the plants, but it doesn’t cost that much to maintain them,” said HaoBTC’s Mu. “So it makes sense for them to sell the power to anyone willing to buy, even at a low rate.”
Also:
https://news.bitcoin.com/brief-glimpse-lives-chinese-bitcoin...
http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/0223/c90000-9181806.html