Source: CryptoBriefing
Original Title: Canaan launches pilot converting Bitcoin mining heat to power greenhouse heating
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Overview
Canaan Inc., a crypto mining equipment manufacturer, has launched a 3MW pilot project in Manitoba, Canada, repurposing waste heat from Bitcoin mining to heat a tomato greenhouse.
Project Details
The initiative, developed in partnership with Bitforest Investment, deploys 360 liquid-cooled servers and targets 90% energy conversion to heat. This marks Canaan’s entry into heat recovery applications for its mining hardware in agricultural settings.
Key Takeaways
Canaan Inc. has initiated a 3MW pilot project in Manitoba, Canada
The project aims to repurpose waste heat from Bitcoin mining to heat a tomato greenhouse
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-09 15:35
Wow, this idea is brilliant... Mining machines roasting tomatoes, recycling this whole process, I really didn't expect it.
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ForkItAll
· 01-09 05:46
NGL, this idea is a bit crazy. Using the excess heat from Bitcoin miners to grow tomatoes... environmentally friendly and profitable. Canaan is really playing it well this time.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-06 17:47
Mining waste heat to grow tomatoes? That's a pretty wild idea, but if it can be implemented, it would be incredible.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-06 17:41
Using mining heat to grow tomatoes? That's a brilliant idea—much more considerate than just burning electricity directly.
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pumpamentalist
· 01-06 17:35
Mining heat dissipation turns into tomato farming, this brain is really something haha
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-06 17:34
Can Kano convert waste heat into growing tomatoes? The whole logic is a bit crazy. Isn't it already known that mining rigs can roast vegetables?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-06 17:34
ngl, this idea is pretty clever—mining machines roasting tomatoes... truly living off Bitcoin haha
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MidnightSeller
· 01-06 17:25
Hmm... this operation is quite interesting. Using miner heat to grow tomatoes? If it can save electricity costs, I'm convinced.
Canaan Launches Pilot Project Converting Bitcoin Mining Heat to Power Greenhouse Heating
Source: CryptoBriefing Original Title: Canaan launches pilot converting Bitcoin mining heat to power greenhouse heating Original Link:
Overview
Canaan Inc., a crypto mining equipment manufacturer, has launched a 3MW pilot project in Manitoba, Canada, repurposing waste heat from Bitcoin mining to heat a tomato greenhouse.
Project Details
The initiative, developed in partnership with Bitforest Investment, deploys 360 liquid-cooled servers and targets 90% energy conversion to heat. This marks Canaan’s entry into heat recovery applications for its mining hardware in agricultural settings.
Key Takeaways