HeatCore’s Technology in Bitcoin Mining Reduces Methane Gas Emissions

MicroBT and HeatCore have partnered to introduce a groundbreaking hydro cooling system designed to make Bitcoin mining more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.

This innovative technology, named Methane Green, aims to reduce methane emissions while optimizing power consumption.

The system is particularly beneficial in Mexico, where natural flare gas can be harnessed for energy production, reducing air contamination and promoting sustainable practices.

HeatCore’s Integrated Energy and Hashing System (IEHS) offers a dual benefit by using water cooling to dissipate heat and recycle it for various applications, such as heating residential buildings, agricultural greenhouses, and even seawater desalination.

MicroBT and HeatCore’s initiative is part of a larger effort to make Bitcoin mining more sustainable globally. By leveraging flaring gas for electricity generation and utilizing advanced cooling technologies, this system represents a significant step toward eco-friendly mining.

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