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by zekrioca
972 days ago
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Why do you say coal is the least flexible way to produce energy? As compared to what, hydro, nuclear, solar,…? The article mentions all the incentives US states have been using to attract Bitcoin mining (after China banned it), so maybe this was a ‘clever’ trick from the fossil fuel industry to keep itself alive. And what is the most flexible load to quickly make use of such incentives? Bitcoin mining it turns out, but it could have been something else. Start pricing the [lb][g]CO2Eq/kWh and then see what will happen. |
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