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To clarify, this is referring to bitcoin mining occurring on the ERCOT (Texas) grid.
Today, all bitcoin mining combined might be in that approximate range of 17 GW, using CBECI's estimate:
There are reasons to not take these projections at face value though:
National Grid guy asked how much of this they expected to really come online, ERCOT guy couldn't give a straight answer, but later I thought I heard someone give a historical number of ~30%. They didn't clearly detail on what basis they made this forecast, either.
On the call it sounded like maybe 30% of this comes online.
And then there's this:
Papers on DR suggest a DR program has diminishing returns after certain size. If payouts shrink, that becomes a constraint on DR participation, too. I don't think ERCOT is considering the next bitcoin halving either.
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And this was a surprising take:
The new problem Texas and ERCOT is facing, with the massive buildout of renewables, is that price of electricity may go to ZERO.
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