Bitcoin operation ignites debate around Pennsylvania coal mining waste

ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze visits a once dormant power plant now humming with crypto activity, which environmentalists warn creates pollution.

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41 thoughts on “Bitcoin operation ignites debate around Pennsylvania coal mining waste

  1. What about all the normal banks out there they have to use electricity and you’re telling me they don’t have a bunch of server somewhere to run their websites once again trying to throw down the crypto market

  2. What about the ash that is the residue from burning that waste coal. Coal will leach out metals, burning just concentrate the cancer causing metals. A republican idea. We have a bit coin operation just starting up at Chad, KY., Harlan County.

  3. Environmental experts should know that disposal coal waste in land fill is also not proper solution. Those land fill will never be any use for how long whose know and burying coal waste is an accidents of fire waiting to happen like Centralia mine fire that happens in Pennsylvania years ago and it still burning. They have to evacuate the whole town. Plus what about water sources? We're risking drinking polluted water if they burying coal. So I rather see it be gone and no longer on land.

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