Bitcoin and Renewable Energy Mining: A Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Cryptographic Hash Function
4. Proof-of-Work
5. Proof-of-Stake
6. Bitcoin and the Environment
6.1. How to Analyze Energy Consumption
6.2. Geographical Distribution of Miners
6.3. Difficulty in Estimation
6.4. Energy Consumption
- Vranken: The study in 2017 by Vranken stated that the lower bound of energy consumption was 45 MW if Bitcoin miners were estimated to have used the latest ASIC devices, and the energy consumption of Bitcoin was 500 MW if estimates were based on profits from mining. His study concluded that Bitcoin’s energy consumption ranges from 100–500 MW.
- Bevand: Bevand’s study, conducted between February 2017 and January 2018, calculated Bitcoin’s energy consumption based on the energy efficiency of mining machines. In other words, Bevand estimated the energy consumption for each case where all miners were using either old or modern mining machines.
- De Vries: In his 2018 study, when calculating the lower bound, he assumed that the miner was using a state-of-the-art mining machine. For the upper bound, on the other hand, he estimated energy consumption by assuming that Bitcoin miners would mine until their marginal cost equaled their marginal productivity.
- McCook: He estimated the power consumption assuming that the manufacturer of the mining machine forms the majority of the hash power.
- Krause and Tolaymat: They estimated the energy consumption of Bitcoin based on the energy efficiency of the mining machines, like Bevand’s study.
- Stoll et al.: The lower limit of energy consumption in their study assumed that bitcoin miners were using state-of-the-art mining machines, while the upper limit was calculated by the break-even point between revenue and electricity costs. For the best guess number, they followed the lower limit approach considering the anticipated energy efficiency of the network and the extra energy loss from cooling and mining hardware.
6.5. Carbon Footprint
6.6. Hardware Waste
6.7. Comparison
7. Renewable Energy and Bitcoin Mining
7.1. What Is Renewable Energy?
7.2. Renewable Energy and Mining
7.3. Bitcoin Mining in China
7.4. Mining Ban in China
7.5. Renewable Energy in China
7.6. Mining in Texas
7.7. Renewable Energy in Texas
7.8. Environmental Initiatives by Industry
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Assessment Factors | Small Miners | Large Miners |
---|---|---|
Stable political environment | 4.37 | 4.63 |
Friendly regulatory environment | 4.37 | 4.75 |
Presence of skilled labor | 3.32 | 3.75 |
Cold climate | 3.11 | 4.25 |
Good internet connectivity | 4.32 | 4.38 |
Easy access to a substantial electricity supply | 4.37 | 4.88 |
Low electricity cost | 4.47 | 4.88 |
Cheap land | 3.58 | 3.75 |
Special incentives for mining-related activities Low crime rate | 3.95 | 4.13 |
Low crime rate | 3.63 | 3.88 |
Study | Publication Year | Lower Bound (MW) | Upper Bound (MW) | Best Guess (MW) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vranken [41] | January 2017 | 45 | 500 | 100–500 | |||
Bevand [42] | February 2017 | 325 | 774 | 470–540 | |||
July 2017 | 640 | 1248 | 816–944 | ||||
January 2018 | 1620 | 3136 | 2100 | ||||
De Vries [46] | March 2018 | 2550 | 7670 | ||||
McCook [43] | June 2014 | 150 | |||||
Krause and Tolaymat [44] | November 2018 | 948 | |||||
Stoll et al. [45] | December 2016 | 345 | |||||
December 2017 | 1637 | ||||||
December 2018 | 5232 | ||||||
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