A Canadian businessman seeks to recycle the heat generated by digital currency mining

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

A Canadian businessman has been forced to recycle the heat generated by the process of cultivating and cultivating fish-based Betquin mining to suit the environment of the temperatures produced by the digital coin-mining platforms in order to benefit from this water diet.

Bruce Hardy, a businessman at Manitoba, has sought to re-employ the heat produced by the Betquin mining machinery to produce edible plants and fish whose environments are suited to the temperature of the digital currency mining equipment. Mr. Hardy has about** 30** mining devices, located in a 20,000 square foot building in Manitoba's rural municipality of St.Francois Xavier. The process involves distributing the heat produced by mining to the entire building, thus using the resulting heat to grow suitable plants For eating and raising fish.

Approximately 800 Arctic Char fish are raised in a large fish tank located on the first floor of the building. It is known that the water in which fish are raised after a period of very rich nitrates, making them excellent fertilizer. What is on Mr Hardy is to press the button until the process of pumping the nitrate-rich water, which in turn feeds the lettuce, the basil and the barley feed, all of this grows in the water diet on the ground above the fish. "They are all connected, like our planet," Mr. Hardy told local media.**

Mr. Hardy is also President of Myera Group, a company that seeks to develop innovative and sustainable food production systems. Mr. Hardy has said he has been mining the Pitcairn for almost two years. Having invested in a large-scale air conditioning company to cool his mining device, he later realized that heat from mining could be converted to agricultural production. Mr. Hardy said in this regard:

"When the idea came, I was looking for an excellent alternative to what the server could do to simulate the heat, the question was whether we could use that heat for agricultural purposes"

"From what we have seen so far, it seems like a popular move for the benefit of society, " said the mayor of the St.Francois Xavier Rural Council, Dwayne Clark, in support of Mr. Hardy's project. It's really clean what was ugly for years. "

Mr. Hardy also saw the benefits that the community has gained through its operations. "The income from the Betquin helped me keep the staff, and helped me create these offerings that enabled us to show people what we are doing in agriculture."

Manitoba is increasingly attracting astrologers for digital coins

Mr. Hardy said the project is still in its infancy, as the project occupies only a quarter of the second floor of the building, which now houses mining and agricultural equipment and installations. Mr. Hardy claims to have been interested in his work by Chinese investors and Australian researchers, and hopes that he will soon be able to expand his project to fill the unused space in his building.

Canadian provinces such as Manitoba have become the focus of many as an attractive location for digital currency companies to build mining facilities because of the availability of cheap hydropower in these provinces. Mr. Hardy said:

"Hydropower is one of the best in the province, and if we can take advantage of our energy and use it here at Manitoba we increase the added value of that energy, and we can do great things"

Apart from its cheap commercial hydropower, Manitoba is one of the hottest cities in North America and has recently attracted the attention of major digital currency miners seeking to escape the dubious regulation currently associated with China. Manitoba's hydropower company said it had received more than 100 inquiries from digital currency miners in the past three months about specific locations, including North American brokers as representatives of Chinese investors. However, Reuters reported that the Manitoba Hydropower Company had asked the Utilities Council of the province to approve an increase of 7.9 percent in all areas, and this would make the cost of electricity in Manitoba County much higher than that offered by the province Quebec neighboring Canada.

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Great article! We need more positive thinkers in the world.