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Nearly all industrial scale miners shut down their rigs in Texas while the state experienced a severe power crunch during the record heat wave in early July.
While the power crunch sent electricity prices soaring and made Bitcoin mining operations unprofitable, some large-scale miners such as Riot were able to sell electricity purchased earlier at a lower price back to the grid with a premium.
Riot is participating in the 4 Coincident Peak program from the state power operator known as the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. Riot’s 750-megawatt Whinstone Facility in Rockdale, Texas, is curtailing consumption when called during the four summer months of peak energy demand.
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Here's a similar article on this on CoinDesk, shared here on SH:
Riot Blockchain Mined 28% Less Bitcoin in July as Heat Wave Cut Power Supply #53924 https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/08/03/riot-blockchain-mined-28-less-bitcoin-in-july-as-heat-wave-cut-power-supply/ https://archive.ph/X4IHJ <-- An archive, which can be easier to read
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The link for this post is using an archive for the article on Bloomberg's website. An archive has no paywall, no subscription requirement, and can be easier to read. The original article, on Bloomberg's website is:
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