Bitcoin Mining Estimated To Represent 0 9 Of Global Carbon Emissions
New Report Estimates Bitcoin Mining To Be 0.9% Of
Study shows Bitcoin mining is estimated to represent 0.9% of
The Environmental Footprint of Bitcoin Mining Across
Based on average emission factors
Based on average emission factors (557.76 gCO 2 /kWh) and the Bitcoin network’s estimated electric load demand (13.39 GW as of August 2025), we estimate that
New York Digital Investment Group (NYDIG) estimates that Bitcoin's energy consumption will remain below 0.5 % of global carbon emissions over the next decade.
Bitcoin mining is estimated to account for .9% of international
Our research adopts a more
The New York Digital Investment Group also estimates that Bitcoin mining will account for no extra than .four% of international
Our research adopts a more accurate approach by using energy source-specific emission factors for a particular Bitcoin mining country under study and considering
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Bitcoin mining estimated to represent 0.9% of global