Brilliant Source

The Power Behind Bitcoin

Bitcoin was the first of its kind. You may have heard about it on the news or even traded it, but what exactly is it? Bitcoin is a virtual cryptocurrency. It is not printed like traditional money. Transactions and issuing of bitcoin are carried out by an online network.

Why does it need energy?

To keep the network safe, it runs on a massive peer-to-peer computer network through a ledger system called blockchain. A blockchain records every transaction and everyone in the network gets a copy and each copy is linked to each other. Since everything is interconnected the hope is that tampering with the system is impossible.

Anyone can become a part of the network; they just need to have a high-powered purpose-built computer, the more powerful the better. These computers solve increasingly difficult math problems to keep it all going. To avoid overheating, the busy machines must be kept cool.

A change of heart from Musk

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has confused many in the market with his switching stances on Bitcoin and energy consumption. He appeared on Saturday Night Live debuting for a skit promoting Dogecoin “to the moon.” Then, just a week later, Musk said “we are concerned about the rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and transactions, especially coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel.”

What is often overlooked is the estimate that the Bitcoin network is powered by around 50% to 75% renewable energy, making it much more sustainable than is otherwise purported.

How much power does Bitcoin actually need?

According to Coindesk.com the undisputed numbers are hard to come by because of the complex nature of the calculations. Back at the start of 2017, Bitcoin was using 6.6 terawatt-hours of power a year. In October 2020, that was up to 67 terawatt-hours. Now a few months later, it has nearly doubled to 121 terawatt-hours, Cambridge researchers found, enough to run their entire university for nearly 700 years.

By these same calculations, if Bitcoin were a country, only 30 other countries would use more electricity. It would surpass the yearly power needs of the UAE, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Belgium, Austria or Israel.

The challenges of renewable power

There are several obstacles to overcome when using renewable power. For starters, green power is traditionally more expensive than brown power. Along with the higher price tag, you must have the roof space and or land space to host the renewable energy generating systems and you can only offset in relation to that real-estate.  Renewable energy sources are also less predictable making them more difficult to store. 

How Brilliant Source is addressing these challenges

Give us a call, Elon! 

Elon Musk, along with many others have concerns over emissions and use of fossil fuels. Luckily, Brilliant Source’s renewable energy solutions can help you reduce your emissions and reach your sustainability goals.

Interested in renewable energy?

Contact your sales representative or call 440.973.7199 to discuss how your business could benefit from this plan.

Related Post

Uncategorized

Promoting Sustainability on National Recycling Day

National Recycling Day is an important day that we celebrate every year. It aims to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and how it can help us protect our planet. This day encourages people to recycle more and reduce waste, and encourages companies and organizations to become more sustainable.

Read More »
Uncategorized

Searching for an Electric Vehicle

Our planet faces a wide range of environmental challenges, like pollution, climate change, loss of biodiversity, and deforestation. Throughout the years, Earth Day has become more and more important.

Read More »
Uncategorized

The Future is Electric

Is electric the future for the automotive industry? There are many advantages to owning an electric car- no fuel is required, they are environmentally friendly,

Read More »
Uncategorized

Solar Power: What & Why

Have you considered using solar power in your business or home? Maybe you’ve heard the term “solar energy” before, but you’re not quite sure how

Read More »
Uncategorized

Low Energy, High Stakes: Energy Independence

An energy crisis can cause extreme damage to the economy of any country. Currently, leaders worldwide are emphasizing the importance of having an independent energy source considering the escalating war between Russia and Ukraine.

Read More »