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by anonym29
1021 days ago
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Bitcoin mining has a somewhat unique property among energy demands - it is essentially location agnostic. Bitcoin miners do not care where they are mining, they care only that energy is cheap. This enables their strategic geographic placement ("in the right places" is just as important as "at the right times"). An aluminum recycling plant sounds much more environmental on paper, but does it still sound as good if you put it in the middle of the desert in west TX and needed to ship aluminum cans in on semi trucks? |
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And if matters only that this "energy consumer" be on the grid, I suspect there are plenty of convenient multimodal transport hubs in the state of Texas where an aluminum recycling plant could go up to save on transport costs.