New York Pushes Bitcoin (BTC) Mining into Renewable Energy

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Key Insights:

  • Bitcoin (BTC) mining was in focus once more, with New York taking steps to clean up crypto mining.

  • New York Assembly lawmakers passed a bill that prevents the establishment of new non-renewable energy-fueled crypto mining firms.

  • The vote follows the Bitcoin Mining Council’s quarterly report that painted a positive environmental picture of Bitcoin mining.

In the US, lawmakers’ sentiment toward Proof-of-Work (PoW) and Bitcoin (BTC) mining is far from bipartisan.

Earlier this year, a sub-committee hearing on crypto mining became more of an anti-Bitcoin hearing than an open hearing on crypto mining and the pros and cons to the environment and local communities.

Democrats have taken an anti-Bitcoin stance to support President Joe Biden’s climate change goals. These include a net-zero emissions target by 2050.

This week, New York lawmakers took a step to curtail the growth of non-renewable energy fueled Bitcoin mining.

New York Lawmakers Passes Bill to Block Non-Renewable Energy Mining

On Tuesday, the New York Assembly passed a bill blocking new crypto mining companies from carbon-based crypto mining.

Sponsored by Democrat Anna Kelles, The Assembly bill A7389C,

“Establishes a moratorium on cryptocurrency mining operations that use proof-of-work authentication methods to validate blockchain transactions; provides that such operations shall be subject to a full generic environmental impact statement review.”

The bill goes on further to say that, for a period of two years, the Department of Public Service will not approve a new application or issue a new permit for

“an electric generating facility that utilizes carbon-based fuel and that provides, in whole or in part, behind-the-meter electric energy consumed or utilized by cryptocurrency mining operations that use proof-of-work authentication methods to validate blockchain transactions.”

In addition, the Department of Public Service is not permitted to approve applications to renew any existing permits during the two-year period.

At the time of writing, the bill was on the way to the New York Governor after the New York Assembly and the New York Senate passed the bill.

Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul will need to sign or veto the bill.

The latest move by lawmakers follows a letter from lawmakers to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The letter calls on the EPA to investigate possible infringements by crypto miners.

Democrats Call on the Environmental Protection Agency to Target Cryptos

Last week, US lawmakers called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to investigate possible crypto mining infringements of environmental laws.