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As a "miner", I've been quite concerned about electricity resources.
The hydropower conditions in Sichuan are indeed good, and there were many small hydropower stations a few years ago, but they also caused significant ecological damage, so many have been shut down in recent years to restore the ecology.
Now the whole country is increasing the construction of wind and solar power, and the grid price for this type of electricity is higher than that of hydropower, mostly relying on government subsidies. During low electricity demand periods, a lot of electricity is wasted.
Recently, I came across an interesting project—Habitat @HabitatProtocol. What it aims to solve is the issue of wasted electricity.
The core idea of Habitat:
Build GPU servers next to solar farms, using excess electricity on-site without long-distance transmission. The system monitors electricity and computing power demand in real-time, allocating tasks (mining, computing, etc.) when there is excess electricity, and automatically scheduling or delaying tasks based on priority when electricity is insufficient.
There is also a guarantee on-chain: Habitat issues "Energy Vouchers" that record every unit of electricity used, equivalent to issuing a "digital invoice" for each kilowatt-hour—electricity can only be redeemed if it is indeed used on hardware. Power plants supply electricity directly to GPU factories, and the proof is the "proof of electricity used", which prevents fraud and waste. This is a real "green computing power leasing" model.
More concretely, Habitat has already launched a 45MW solar power station cooperation project in Bulgaria, serving as a demonstration base, directly connecting to power plants and green energy assets. It is not just a concept but a project built from the energy collection end.
The highlight of this model is that it directly taps into the power source, turning idle green electricity into usable computing power resources. Whether it can develop sustainably in the long term will depend on the balance between cost control, power supply stability, and computing power demand, but it indeed provides a new idea for allowing renewable energy to efficiently "run" in the digital world.
Additionally, the $HABITAT Meme has already been launched, and it feels like it’s no longer just a pure Meme, so it’s worth keeping an eye on.
Today, the price has stretched quite a bit 🔗
🌲DYDR, this tweet does not constitute any investment advice.


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