2022-7-26 15:48 |
A new report reveals an angle for sustainability in Bitcoin mining through harnessing onsite natural gas emissions.
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2022-7-26 15:48 |
A new report reveals an angle for sustainability in Bitcoin mining through harnessing onsite natural gas emissions.
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One of the world's largest producers of carbon emissions, the Russian gas giant Gazprom aims to reduce its carbon footprint by providing its flare gas for Bitcoin mining.
2022-6-18 19:15 | |
Exxon Mobil uses excess natural gas to mine Bitcoin from oil wells in North Dakota. The post Oil giant Exxon Mobil uses Bitcoin to reduce greenhouse gas emissions appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2022-3-25 11:30 | |
Exxon Mobil uses excess natural gas to mine Bitcoin from oil wells in North Dakota. The post Oil giant Exxon Mobil uses Bitcoin to “reduce” greenhouse gas emissions appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2022-3-25 11:30 | |
Can Bitcoin mining be part of the solution for greenhouse emissions rather than part of the problem?
2022-3-19 18:03 | |
Oil and gas giant ConocoPhilips has entered the Bitcoin mining business in a bid to profitably reduce carbon emissions.
2022-2-17 04:34 | |
With its Bitcoin pilot, ConocoPhillips is both monetizing energy that would otherwise be wasted and reducing its emissions.
2022-2-16 00:47 | |
2021-8-2 19:00 | |
Wesco has stopped flaring excess natural gas and is now using it to mine bitcoin, reducing carbon emissions and increasing profits.
2021-7-28 21:50 | |
Greenidge Generation has announced it will offset all greenhouse gas emissions from its bitcoin mining operations by June 2021.
2021-5-15 21:12 | |
MOSS, the world’s largest carbon offset platform and first to tokenize tradable carbon credits, will offset Mercado Bitcoin’s Green House Gas emissions since its founding...
2021-1-12 08:57 | |
The World Economic Forum (WEF) announced the completion of a proof-of-concept that would track carbon dioxide emissions using blockchain technology. Proof-of-Concept Solution to Track Greenhouse Gas Emission According to an official publication on Tuesday (Dec.
2020-12-16 09:00 | |
KPMG, an international accounting giant, has launched a blockchain-based solution for tracking climate emissions. The new blockchain-based system is called Climate Accounting Infrastructure (CAI), which would enable big organizations and companies to monitor their carbon emission and offset their greenhouse gas emissions.
2020-10-9 23:59 | |
One of the planet’s largest energy companies aims to reduce its carbon emissions by partnering with Crusoe Energy Solutions. Equinor will sell electricity generated from waste natural gas to Crusoe who will use it to mine Bitcoin.
2020-8-29 21:42 | |
Chicago-based cryptocurrency mining startup to help cut gas flaring in West Texas
2020-6-23 19:23 | |
Electric cars are often seen as one of the great hopes for tackling climate change. With new models arriving in showrooms, major carmakers retooling for an electric future, and a small but growing number of consumers eager to convert from gas guzzlers, EVs appear to offer a way for us to decarbonize with little change to our way of life.
2019-10-9 17:59 | |
In a handful of oil fields in the Great White North, natural gas, an otherwise wasted drilling by-product, is being put to work. But it’s not being used to well more oil; it’s being used to mine bitcoin.
2019-5-8 20:07 | |
Electric vehicles have a small but fast-growing share of the car market. This switch from the gas-powered internal combustion engine to battery-powered electric propulsion is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
2019-5-5 12:00 | |
An exciting announcement was made at this year’s China International Gas & Heating Technology and Equipment Exhibition. In an attempt to reduce carbon emissions and increase the adoption of clean energy, two leading Chinese gas and energy companies have revealed a new collaboration with the VeChainThor blockchain project.
2018-11-3 18:43 | |
Nearly a decade ago scientists got pretty excited over a glow coming out of the center of our galaxy. They believed it to be gamma ray emissions resulting from self-destructing dark matter. Unfortunately, it turns out, the Milky Way’s glowing “bulge” wasn’t related to suicidal dark matter.
2018-8-6 21:40 | |
According to MarketWatch, Bitcoin mining requires so much energy that it could pose a threat to the international Paris Agreement, which was designed in 2015 to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the earth’s atmosphere.
2018-8-3 12:29 | |
According to MarketWatch, Bitcoin mining requires so much energy that it could pose a threat to the international Paris Agreement, which was designed in 2015 to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the earth’s atmosphere.
2018-8-3 21:31 | |