B.C. Energy Minister Josie Osborne says cryptocurrency mining consumes “massive amounts of electricity” but adds “very few jobs” to the local economy.
A statement from the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation says 21 cryptocurrency projects are requesting a total of 1,403 megawatts, enough to power about 570,000 homes per year, or 2.1 million electric vehicles.
It says the 18-month suspension will give the province and BC Hydro time to engage with industry and First Nations as a permanent framework for cryptocurrency operations is developed. Energy Minister Josie Osborne says in the statement that cryptocurrency mining consumes “massive amounts of electricity” by running high-powered computers around the clock, but adds “very few jobs” to the local economy.
B.C.'s electricity is generated almost entirely by hydropower, and the province says it has attracted “unprecedented interest” from cryptocurrency miners. The statement says seven operational cryptocurrency mining projects and six more projects that are well advanced in the connection process won't be affected by the suspension.But, it says if new connections were allowed “unchecked,” energy that would otherwise be used to support the province's CleanBC goals could be eroded, and little electricity would remain for projects with greater employment, economic and climate benefits.
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