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    While Chinese Bitcoin Miners Escaped Crackdowns, Sichuan's Hydropower Plants Were Not So Lucky



    Regional reports from China indicate that government officials
    have been reviewing over 5,100 small-sized hydropower plants in order to
    get them to adapt to China’s cleanup and rectification process
    concerning future energy sources. China has pledged to be carbon neutral
    and ultimately have zero carbon emissions by 2060 and the recent
    crackdowns on bitcoin miners and small power plants have been fueled by
    this goal.  

    Sichuan, Yangtze River Hydropower Plants Feel the Aftermath of the
    Recent Crackdowns on Energy Production and Consumption in China


    During the last few months, China’s goal to get net carbon emissions
    down to zero in 39 years has affected bitcoin miners and small power
    plants in five different provinces. China’s president, Xi Jinping, surprised the world when he said China was committed to reducing emissions down to zero.


    Bitcoin miners and small power facilities started to feel the effects of China’s goal to drastically reduce emissions when reports surfaced from Inner Mongolia. Following the issues in Inner Mongolia, bitcoin miners in Xinjiang were instructed to shut down on June 9, 2021.


    Xinjiang reports were followed by bitcoin mining bans in Qinghai province, and then Yunnan province saw warnings from officials as well. Finally, after a May 31 report that notified the public officials from Sichuan would discuss bitcoin mining in the area, Sichuan authorities sent notice to bitcoin miners in the province to shut down by June 25.


    These crackdowns made it so Bitcoin’s global hashpower shuddered from
    147 exahash per second (EH/s) on June 14, to a low of 69 EH/s on June
    28. In addition to bitcoin miners, small-sized hydropower facilities
    were forced to follow a cleanup and rectification process. The
    rectification orders stem from the Sichuan Provincial Water Resources
    Department and government officials from the Yangtze River Economic
    Zone.


    Bitcoin.com News reported on the mandates seemingly pushing a few hydropower stations to put the hydropower facilities up for sale. The regional publication People’s Daily reported
    last week that the crackdown has hurt hydropower operators who could
    not complete the government’s cleanup and rectification mandates.



    1,360 Hydropower Stations in Sichuan Could Not Fulfil the Cleanup
    and Rectification Orders, 243 Hydropower Facilities Are on Standby


    People’s Daily reporters say 5,131 small hydropower plants were
    reviewed in total but a great number were caught in regulatory
    crosshairs. 3,528 were able to successfully complete the mandated
    processes but 1,360 hydropower facilities were unable to complete the
    cleanup and rectification orders.


    Furthermore, 243 hydropower plants are in limbo as they are
    considered “reserved” by Sichuan and Yangtze River Economic Zone
    officials. The People’s Daily report notes that it is uncertain whether
    or not these hydropower plants will continue after government officials
    from China make their decisions.


    Bitcoin miners have had warnings for a long time and many started migrating elsewhere last year. At the moment, one of the of most popular destinations is Kazakhstan and there has been a myriad of reports indicating a lot of Chinese operations are moving to Kazakhstan.


    Unfortunately, hydropower facilities are not so versatile and cannot
    shut down shop and move with such ease and China’s crackdown has
    desecrated many small-sized hydropower operators.

    source link : https://news.bitcoin.com/while-chinese-bitcoin-miners-escaped-crackdowns-sichuans-hydropower-plants-were-not-so-lucky/

     


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