Utility GM says Bitcoin mining deal prevented a 3% rate increase for customers

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A utility general manager recently disclosed that a Bitcoin mining deal was the difference between stable electricity rates and a 3% hike for customers. The statement, which surfaced on social media, offers a concise but striking data point in the ongoing debate over whether crypto mining helps or hurts the communities where it operates. The claim is simple: without the revenue generated by hosting a Bitcoin mining operation, the utility would have needed to raise rates by 3% to cover its costs. Instead, customers saw no increase at all. How mining becomes a utility’s best customer Bitcoin miners are particularly attractive to utilities because they represent what the industry calls “flexible” or “interruptible” load. Unlike a hospital or a factory that needs power around the clock no matter what, miners can throttle down or shut off entirely during peak demand periods. This means the utility gets a large, steady revenue stream during off-peak hours, when electricity might otherwise go unsold, while retaining the ability to redirect that power to residential and commercial customers when demand spikes. The other side of the coin Not every utility-mining relationship ends with a fee...

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