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    British Columbia Places a Moratorium on New Crypto Mining Projects

    wsjcryptoBy wsjcrypto21 Ottobre 2025Nessun commento2 Mins Read
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    The administration of British Columbia is prohibiting new cryptocurrency mining connections to the hydroelectric power grid, citing extraordinary electricity requirements.

    In a release on Monday, the British Columbia (BC) administration declared a series of new regulations aimed at boosting the economy and assisting the state-owned electric utility company BC Hydro in managing its electricity supply.

    “There exist substantial prospects in British Columbia’s traditional natural resource domains, including mining, natural gas, and LNG, as well as in burgeoning sectors, such as data centers and artificial intelligence (AI). The accomplishment of proposed major initiatives relies on access to dependable, clean electricity at a competitive industrial rate,” it stated.

    As part of the regulatory adjustments set to commence in fall 2025, there will be “restrictions on the energy accessible for data centers and AI,” along with a permanent “prohibition on new BC Hydro connections to the electricity grid” for cryptocurrency miners.

    Hydroelectric power facility in British Columbia. Source: British Columbia Government 

    “We’re observing unparalleled demand from both traditional and emerging industries. The Province’s plan enables BC Hydro to responsibly handle this expansion, maintaining the reliability of our grid and ensuring our energy future remains clean and affordable,” remarked Charlotte Mitha, president and CEO of BC Hydro.

    BC Hydro serves as the primary energy provider in the area, catering to over 5 million individuals, approximately 95% of the local populace, as noted on its website.

    The BC administration has adopted a more favorable perspective for data centers and AI compared to cryptocurrency mining; the announcement clarified its aim to support the growth of these two emerging sectors “in a manner that delivers the greatest benefit to the residents of British Columbia.”

    However, with respect to cryptocurrency, background information in the announcement indicates that the prohibition on new hydro grid connections for miners is due to “disproportionate energy consumption and limited economic advantage,” presented by the industry.

    Crypto mining analysts offer a different perspective

    While the cryptocurrency mining industry has received criticism from certain governments and organizations regarding energy usage, many within the sector are countering the misunderstandings.