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Bitcoin mining could boost nuclear reactor development

EditorHari Govind
Published 2023-12-08, 10:58 a/m
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NEW HAMPSHIRE - In a recent convergence of technology and finance, the New Hampshire Commission on Nuclear Energy has linked Bitcoin mining with the potential advancement of nuclear reactor technology. The report from their November 6 meeting underscores the economic benefits that could arise from the consistent electricity demand provided by cryptocurrency mining operations.

At a conference, Ryan McLeod of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories delved into how small modular reactors (SMRs) could serve as a stable power source for Bitcoin mining. The computational intensity of mining operations requires a robust and reliable energy supply, which SMRs are well-positioned to provide. McLeod pointed out that this synergy between nuclear energy and cryptocurrency not only offers efficiency gains but also holds economic promise for both industries.

The integration models discussed in the report suggest that nuclear operators should consider various collaborative approaches. These include vertically integrated businesses or partnerships that share both risks and rewards, capitalizing on grid-balancing benefits presented by Bitcoin mining activities. Such strategies could be crucial for promoting the global use of clean nuclear energy and lessening reliance on fossil fuels.

Additionally, McLeod highlighted the environmental aspect of using waste methane gas in mining processes to reduce greenhouse emissions. He also noted that flexible data centers located at renewable energy sites could effectively manage excess electricity production.

With institutional investors expressing interest in Bitcoin as an asset class, the report encourages exploration into how crypto-mining can be backed by advancements in nuclear technology. At the time of reporting, Bitcoin's market price stood at $43,235, reflecting its significant role in the financial landscape and potential to influence energy production strategies.

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