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How to mine BTC with Wind Energy?

The Environmental Blog

Although the high cost of wind energy is a major restraint to its adoption for mining, technological advancements, as well as government subsidies, are gradually reducing production costs. At EZ Blockchain, we aim to breach the gap between the energy sector and the blockchain ecosystem. The post How to mine BTC with Wind Energy?

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Cryptominer taps underutilised nuclear energy on Georgia grid

Smart Energy International

EZ Blockchain specialised in using otherwise wasted energy for crypto mining is expanding its data centre capacity in West Point, Georgia, USA. The company’s second project, which doubles its capacity from 8MW to 16MW, includes an additional four EZ Blockchain mobile data centres and involved an investment totalling over $1 million.

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CleanTech Focus webinar: How digital transformation will bend the curve.

Climate 4.0

Today I read how blockchain is being applied to bring transparency and accountability to trash/waste disposal and recycling efforts. This application combines a perfect suite of Digital Transformation technologies: IoT sensing and monitoring at the cloud edge, check Data capture and analytics, check! Inconsequential.

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What To Read: Resources for Cleantech and Venture Investing

Clean Energy Trust

Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash If you’re a frequent reader of the Clean Energy Trust blog, it’s a pretty good bet you are interested in other good sources for news and insight. Of course, this list of newsletters, blogs, podcasts, books, and twitter influencers is just a start? Blog by Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures?—?lots

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Evaluating Water Tech (A Guide For Water Utility Production Teams)

Varuna

To those on the inside, doing the great work of providing clean potable water for our homes, it feels like every other company is coming in trying to sell technology. Some of the technology is directed at customers and some is directed at the utility producing the water. But that is not quite the case.

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Evaluating Water Tech (A Guide For Water Utility Production Teams)

Seyi Fabode

To those on the inside, doing the great work of providing clean potable water for our homes, it feels like every other company is coming in trying to sell technology. Some of the technology is directed at customers and some is directed at the utility producing the water. But that is not quite the case.

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Mutual credit in Africa: interview with Will Ruddick of Grassroots Economics

Low Impact

It’s a bit confusing, because at the end of 2019, we had 11 currencies, we’d gone digital, and trading was happening through ‘liquidity pools’ where a village could trade with another village, and we were experimenting with blockchain. Then in 2020, we’d been using third-party APIs to connect to the blockchain. The technology is there.

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