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by: xpoolPosted on: April 29, 2025

Bitcoin Mining Turns Green: New Study Shows Increased Use of Renewable Sources

A recent study by Cambridge University reveals a significant shift in Bitcoin mining towards greener energy sources. Over 50% of the energy used now comes from low-carbon or renewable resources, marking a notable progress for the industry.

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