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by woeh
1359 days ago
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Isn't every energy consumer incentivized to use the cheapest available energy source? In case of a landfill, there probably is a city nearby which would benefit from cheap electricity. Perhaps miners have an advantage over a city in that they can move or disable mining rigs in times when renewables are scarce. But from what I understand Asics are expensive, and running them is big business. Which probably means they will continue running while it is financially feasible, even when a nearby dam runs dry or there is not enough wind or solar to go about. |
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When there's a constant energy source like a flare, it must be used in realtime.
Too much energy is even a problem for the grid (see negative electricity prices that have occurred in, e.g. China).
The only alternative is batteries, which are expensive and have their own problems.
May as well use that energy for securing a neutral public utility financial network/money system.
By the way, check out how much energy the traditional financial systems use:
- Data centers - Trucks/logistics - Security - Military (to secure national currencies such as USD) - etc.