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Hydro-Quebec Unable to Meet Energy Demand From Cryptocurrency Miners
• https://news.bitcoin.comHydro-Quebec, the largest state-owned utility in Canada, appears unable to meet the electricity demand from cryptocurrency miners seeking to establish operations in the energy-rich province. The announcement comes just weeks after the company sought to entice virtual currency miners as a means to bolster the province's economic outlook, claiming that it had 5,000 megawatts of power to spare.
Hydro-Quebec has indicated that it will not be able to meet the scale of power demanded by cryptocurrency miners, following an apparently overwhelmingly successful campaign designed to attract investment from the mining industry.
Marc-Antoine Pouliot, a spokesperson for Hydro-Quebec, recently stated "We won't be able to power all the projects that we're receiving," attributing the utility's changed position to overwhelming expressions of interest from mining companies. Mr. Pouliot stated the number of interested parties doubling over the course of the last week, resulting in the utility presently considering 70 potential mining projects. "We are receiving dozens of demands each day. This context is prompting us to clearly define our strategy," he added.
Feral-Pierssens, who works alongside cryptocurrency miners seeking to establish operations in the province, has indicated that the expressions of interest received by Hydro-Quebec represent only a minority of the demand held within the mining industry, stating "This is the tip of the iceberg, as only a fraction of the initiatives have reached out to Hydro Quebec yet."
Amidst growing uncertainty regarding the future of mining within China, Eric Martel, the CEO of Hydro-Quebec, recently sought to attract cryptocurrency miners to establish operations in the province. Mr. Martel not only proclaimed the advantages the province could offer to miners – both in terms of access to cheap electricity and inexpensive cooling offered by Quebec's snowy winters – but emphasized the benefits that could be reaped to the local population, stating that without a dramatic increase in the scale power consumed within the province, citizens could face an "explosion" in electricity tariffs in order to ensure the survival of the apparently struggling utility.
1 Comments in Response to Hydro-Quebec Unable to Meet Energy Demand From Cryptocurrency Miners
They expect us to beleive that mining operations plugged into the wall of a house or office consumes more electricity than the military industrial complex? Just stop with the nonsense.