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New Zealand: Controversial bill approved which could fast track

Locals in New Zealand Town Protest Against New Mining Facility

‘Dark day for New Zealand’: outcry as bill to - inkl

This Means

The new construction has stirred fear among locals that cryptocurrency’s energy-intensive mining will be the project’s primary purpose, effectively exporting local

This means (on average) no bitcoin mining and a desperate need to add additional network capacity. Once capacity is added, say in the form of a nuclear plant, then again there is excess

Beincrypto: Locals in New Zealand Town Protest Against New

The Construction Of A New

New Zealand Nationals Comes Out For Protest Against Latest

The construction of a new data center by Contact Energy – Lake Parime, near Clyde Dam in Central Otago New Zealand, hasn’t gone down well with the locals. It has

Locals near Clyde Dam in Central Otago, New Zealand, decry the construction of a new data center by Contact Energy in partnership with Lake Parime, a UK

A New Hydropowered Data Center

New Zealand nationals residing near Clyde Dam in Central Otago, are not embracing the construction of the latest data center by Contact Energy in collaboration with

New Bitcoin Mining Facility in New Zealand Faces Local Protests

A New hydropowered data center in New Zealand has raised concerns from locals. Some objections address the lack of local benefits of the project. Contact Energy assures residents

Just In

A new law that could see controversial mining and infrastructure projects fast-tracked for approval across New Zealand has sparked protests in parliament and vows

JUST IN: Locals in Otago, New Zealand, are protesting against the construction of a new Bitcoin mining center near Lake Parime. Locals are concerned that the

2MW of Bitcoin mining to be performed beside Southland power

New Zealanders protest construction of new crypto mining facility

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