The canton of Bern in Switzerland explores the use of Bitcoin mining to consume surplus electricity and stabilize the power grid

2024-11-29 15:28:33
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ChainCatcher news, according to Decrypt, the Bernese Cantonal Parliament in Switzerland passed a proposal with 85 votes in favor and 46 against, which will explore the use of Bitcoin mining to absorb surplus electricity and stabilize the grid. The proposal was introduced by a bipartisan Bitcoin parliamentary group on March 14, 2024, and was approved despite government opposition. The proposal requires the government to submit reports on three key aspects: identifying unused energy areas in Bern, assessing the feasibility of collaborating with Swiss mining companies for Bitcoin mining, and analyzing its potential to stabilize the grid during fluctuations in power supply.

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