Not being a miner, I don't have an image in my mind for 1MW or 1GW. I found the below graphic, which is unrelated to the article, here.[1] 51MW is like a small town worth of power.
Putting more of our junk in the ocean makes me sad, but the image is useful. ↩
from article:
The facility, located in an unpopulated area, is fully constructed and operational. The 51 MW capacity could support approximately 2.9 EH/s of hashrate output using Bitmain’s Antminer S21 Pro equipment.
According to the company, the site benefits from a reliable power supply sourced from the grid at an average cost of $0.03 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), a rate that, if accurate, is competitive in the industry.
good graphic
from article: The facility, located in an unpopulated area, is fully constructed and operational. The 51 MW capacity could support approximately 2.9 EH/s of hashrate output using Bitmain’s Antminer S21 Pro equipment.
According to the company, the site benefits from a reliable power supply sourced from the grid at an average cost of $0.03 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), a rate that, if accurate, is competitive in the industry.
add: https://pro.theminermag.com/overview/bitcoin-production-cost-estimate