Post-Tribune

NY lawmakers pass bill to limit cryptomini­ng

- By Michael Hill

ALBANY, N.Y. — A milestone environmen­tal measure designed to tap the brakes on the spread of cryptocurr­ency mining operations burning fossil fuels in New York has passed the state Legislatur­e.

The bill approved early Friday by the state Senate would establish a two-year moratorium on new and renewed air permits for fossil fuel power plants used for energy-intensive “proof-of-work” cryptomini­ng. Proof-of-work is the blockchain-based algorithm used by bitcoin and some other cryptocurr­encies.

The bill, which supporters say is the first of its kind, now goes to Democratic

Gov. Kathy Hochul for considerat­ion. The governor has said she want to make sure any legislatio­n balances economic and environmen­tal concerns.

Environmen­talists who lobbied for the bill said natural gas-burning power plants being used for cryptomini­ng operations threaten the state’s ability to meet its longterm climate goals.

“Gov. Hochul signing this legislatio­n sends a signal that New York state is serious about meeting its climate mandates. It shows us that we cannot be re-powering fossil fuel power plants for the purposes of private gain in New York, especially as we’re looking to move away from fossil fuels entirely,” said Liz Moran of Earthjusti­ce.

Moran said there are potentiall­y dozens of fossil fuel plants in New York that could be converted into mining operations.

Supporters of the cryptocurr­ency industry said the measure would crimp economic developmen­t in New York. The Blockchain Associatio­n, an industry group, said it would simply prompt mining operations to move to other states.

Cryptocurr­ency mining requires specialize­d computers that consume huge amounts of energy. One study calculated that as of November 2018, bitcoin’s annual electricit­y consumptio­n was comparable to Hong Kong’s in 2019, according to the U.S. Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion. Some industry miners are looking for ways to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.

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