TLDR New research shows that Bitcoin mining does not increase energy use per transaction. ESG expert Daniel Batten explains that earlier claims were based on outdatedTLDR New research shows that Bitcoin mining does not increase energy use per transaction. ESG expert Daniel Batten explains that earlier claims were based on outdated

Bitcoin Mining Helps Power Grids, Not Hurt Them, Says ESG Expert

2026/01/06 06:02
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TLDR

  • New research shows that Bitcoin mining does not increase energy use per transaction.

  • ESG expert Daniel Batten explains that earlier claims were based on outdated and incorrect assumptions.

  • Studies from Cambridge and Duke University confirm that mining can support power grid stability.

  • ERCOT data reveals that Bitcoin mining helped balance the Texas grid during high-demand periods.

  • Updated findings show that previous estimates of Bitcoin-related electronic waste were overstated by over 1,200%.

Bitcoin mining continues to face scrutiny over environmental concerns, yet fresh data now challenges key claims, offering counter-evidence instead, as ESG researcher Daniel Batten cites new university and grid studies that undermine widely held views about Bitcoin’s energy and climate impact.

Research Challenges Bitcoin Mining Energy Narrative

Research now contradicts earlier narratives that Bitcoin mining wastes energy and destabilizes power grids. Batten cited independent findings and peer-reviewed studies that counter those arguments. He emphasized that these narratives rely on outdated data and flawed assumptions.

Cambridge University data confirmed that Bitcoin’s energy use does not depend on transaction volume. This directly challenges previous per-transaction estimates. Batten attributed the original misconception to a 2018 article by analyst Alex de Vries.

He explained that the article linked resource use with each transaction, which later studies have disproven. Batten said, “Bitcoin’s energy use remains flat regardless of transaction growth.” Multiple peer-reviewed studies now support this updated view.

Mining Can Improve Grid Stability, Research Finds

Batten said Bitcoin miners offer flexible, interruptible power loads that can assist energy grids, especially with renewables like wind and solar. He pointed to findings from Duke University and real-world data from Texas’ ERCOT grid. These show that mining helped maintain balance during supply fluctuations.

ERCOT records show mining operations aided grid stability during extreme weather events, including the July 2022 Texas heatwave. According to ERCOT, Bitcoin miners provided demand response and frequency regulation almost daily. Batten added that only one mild destabilization incident has been logged.

He also said that grids benefit when miners curtail usage during demand peaks. “This interruptibility allows Bitcoin to act as a load balancer,” Batten stated. He explained this dynamic supports both reliability and cost-efficiency for grid operators.

Electronic Waste and Price Hike Claims Disputed

New 2025 data from Cambridge reveals that earlier electronic waste estimates were over 1,200% too high. Batten said prior models overestimated hardware turnover rates. He argued these estimates relied on assumptions that have since been disproven.

He also rejected claims that mining activity drives electricity costs higher for households. According to him, US and Texas price data from 2021 to 2024 show no unusual price spikes in mining zones. He said that power prices stayed within normal fluctuations regardless of mining presence.

Batten stated Bitcoin miners can reduce overall system costs by absorbing surplus renewable energy. He added this can delay costly grid expansions and avoid new gas peaker plants. These effects can ease pressure on infrastructure investment.

ERCOT data from 2024 continues to show that Bitcoin mining contributes daily to energy balancing. Batten said this supports the position that Bitcoin mining, if managed well, can assist rather than harm power systems. He emphasized that energy flexibility makes mining a potential asset to modern grids.

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