Anonymous ID: 233bb7 April 8, 2022, 10:54 a.m. No.16036881   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Nuclear World Order

Good vs Evil

Fossil Fuels vs Nuclear Energy

Who demonizes nuclear power because their money is in oil?

Who demonizes fossil fuels (Global warming) to push "electric" powered by fossil fuels, wind, and solar?

 

It's all about energy

Energy is power

Energy is "money"

 

Which source is really the best, cheapest, safest?

Who loses if Nuclear (power) wins?

Who loses if FF continues to reign?

Follow the money

Anonymous ID: 233bb7 April 8, 2022, 11:02 a.m. No.16036910   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16036884

>Treasure Map

>Burisma

>Natural Gas

 

'''Bitcoin mining operation in Finger Lakes sparks local concerns'

 

A gas-fired power plant being used to support a Bitcoin mining operation in upstate New York has divided local residents over the environmental toll of the energy-intensive process versus the economic benefits the business brings to town.

 

Locals who have protested the operations of the plant, which is on the shores of Seneca Lake, have expressed concern that it’s polluting the air and heating the lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes, NBC News reported.

 

The facility on the shores of Seneca Lake is owned by private equity firm Atlas Holdings and operated by Greenidge. Atlas bought the coal-fired plant in 2014, three years after it had closed, the report said, and converted it to natural gas.

 

The almost 80-year-old plant resumed operations in 2017 and generated energy for the grid only at times of high demand, according to the report.

 

But in 2019, Greenidge began to use the plant to power its Bitcoin mining efforts. As the price of Bitcoin soared since then, the potential profit from mining the cryptocurrency surged, too, and Greenidge increased the plant’s output

 

During the 12 months ending Feb. 28, 2021, the company said it mined 1,186 bitcoins at a cost of approximately $2,869 each. The digital currency, which is extremely volatile, currently trades at around $33,600 per coin.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/07/05/finger-lakes-bitcoin-mining-operation-sparks-local-concerns/