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Bhutan, Bitdeer plan $500-m green crypto fund from hydro power

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SINGAPORE—Bhutan and Singapore-based Bitdeer have announced plans to raise $500 million to set up crypto mining operations that use the Himalayan kingdom’s plentiful hydropower.

Huge amounts of electricit­y are needed to power the vast computer farms that mine for cryptocurr­ency, leading to heavy criticism of their impact on the climate and a search for greener mining options.

Soaring energy costs have also squeezed crypto firms, leading to the birth of several initiative­s to find cheaper and more sustainabl­e ways to power their operations in a notoriousl­y risky and volatile industry.

The initiative announced on Wednesday by the Bhutan government’s investment arm Druk and Nasdaq-listed crypto-mining firm Bitdeer includes the constructi­on of data centers and investment in renewable energy such as hydropower and hydrogen.

“The Partnershi­p with Bitdeer to launch a carbon-free digital asset mining datacenter represents an investment in a more connected and sustainabl­e domestic economy,” Druk CEO Ujjwal Deep Dahal said in a joint statement with Bitdeer.

Bhutan, sandwiched between India and China, is carbon-negative and its constituti­on mandates that 60 percent of the country remains forested.

It has an abundant supply of hydropower and exports electricit­y to India, but has ramped up efforts in recent years to expand revenue sources and diversify its economy.

Druk and Bitdeer, which already runs data centers in Norway and the United States, said they expect to begin raising funds for the initiative by the end of May.

Bitdeer is owned by Chinese crypto billionair­e Jihan Wu, and began trading on the Nasdaq in April.

Last year, dozens of companies united under the umbrella of the Crypto Climate Accord, pledging to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.

Two US firms—Block and Blockstrea­m— are preparing to launch a fully solar-powered bitcoin mine in June.

 ?? AFP ?? CHALKS ON DISPLAY. This photo taken on May 2, 2023 shows a worker producing chalks at a workshop in Yingcheng, Xiaogan city, in China’s central Hubei province.
AFP CHALKS ON DISPLAY. This photo taken on May 2, 2023 shows a worker producing chalks at a workshop in Yingcheng, Xiaogan city, in China’s central Hubei province.

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