A mostly-dormant coal power plant near Seneca Lake in New York was converted to natural gas in 2017 and began devoting much of its power generation to mining Bitcoin in 2019. The plant went from generating a total of 39,406 tons of carbon emissions in 2019 to generating a total of 243,103 tons in 2020, its first full year mining Bitcoin—the equivalent of the emissions that would be produced to provide electricity to around 35,000 households. The plant was operating at only 13% of its capacity in 2020, but has plans to increase its mining operations. Locals who enjoy Seneca Lake for swimming and other leisure activities have said that, due to the plant, Seneca Lake is now "so warm you feel like you're in a hot tub". This is because the plant circulates around 135 million gallons of water a day from the lake to the cool the plant, outputting water directly into the lake at allowed temperatures up to 86–108˚F (though the plant claims its average outflow temperature is 50˚, only 7˚ warmer than the inflow temperature).
Locals of the area have demanded that the Department of Environmental Conservation review the air emissions permit for the plant rather than renew an old one, which the DEC agreed to do, though they have delayed a new decision until March 31. Many pressing for permit review were unhappy with the delay, with the Seneca Lake Guardian reporting, "This delay from the DEC is not benign... Every day that Gov. Hochul and Commissioner Seggos drag their feet on this (permitting) decision is another day for Greenidge to continue expanding operations."
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/some-locals-say-bitcoin-mining-operation-ruining-one-finger-lakes-n1272938
The Greenidge plant houses at least 8,000 computers and is looking to install more, meaning it will have to burn even more natural gas to produce more energy.
Unrelated but I read transformers are very expensive bespoke pieces of equipment with months-long lead times even in times without severe supply chain disruptions, and can be irreparably damaged by rifles
Hey yeah what was up with that attack on a power station in... the
mid to lateearly-mid 10s? am I remembering that right?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalf_sniper_attack
and
lol lmao, just dudes being bros, not being terrorists
They are telling you it was a training exercise
They found a hundred 7.62x39 casings. that's one asshole and about 10 minutes if he was really taking his time to line up every shot.
:c
Adventure time
:greensicko-laser:
Yup, a transformer is just a bunch of wires around a stack of wire plates
How the fuck are you gonna hurt a gigantic sentient robot with rifles? Especially one that can transform into a 2022 Honda Civic Type R™. Civic Nation; Represent.™