Jamie's insights provide a compelling argument for the convergence of Bitcoin mining and energy production, suggesting a future where these two critical industries support and enhance each other, leading to more efficient markets and a move towards a more decentralized and resilient energy grid.
Texas is Bitcoin country, right? Over 2 gigawatts of energy is now mining Bitcoin in Texas, but it might be bad for the long term stability of the Texas energy grid. Tom Masiero of Standard Bitcoin walks us through why, in addition to insights on mining Bitcoin in the Tennessee Valley.
Many will view the move by Governor Abbot, and now 25 other governors, as a move to undermine the union, but nothing could be further from the truth.
The US is facing an unprecedented wave of illegal migration from the southern border, with up to 10,000 migrants entering the country every day. Texas is facing much of the brunt, most especially poor border towns.
Texas experienced a significant winter storm named Heather, which tested the state's electric grid's resilience. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) managed the situation, and there was much discourse regarding the performance of renewable energy sources during the event.
It will be interesting to see how much downtime miners involved with demand response programs experience this Summer.