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IMF Proposes Electricity Tax on Cryptocurrency Mining to Reduce CO2 Emissions

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. Should the Tax Policy Be Global?
  2. How Could Mining Reduce Emissions?
  3. Impact on Mining Transition to Renewable Energy

  4. Cryptocurrency mining has caught the world’s eye due to its rising energy usage and environmental consequences. In response, on August 15, 2024, International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials Shafik Hebous and Nate Vernon-Lin proposed a new tax on electricity consumed in cryptocurrency mining. They claim that raising current electricity prices by 85% could lower carbon emissions and yield an extra $5.2 billion in annual tax revenue.

    Should the Tax Policy Be Global?

    Hebous and Vernon-Lin assert that this tax should be applied worldwide. Without a global approach, miners may shift operations to regions with cheaper energy costs to dodge the regulation. The proposed tax could potentially drive the adoption of more energy-efficient technologies and practices within the mining industry. However, there are opponents to this proposal from the IMF officials.

    How Could Mining Reduce Emissions?

    Some research suggests that cryptocurrency mining might actually help cut methane emissions. Techniques like gas flaring and venting used in Bitcoin mining can reduce CO2 emissions. These methods are currently employed by certain companies and have proven effective.

    Impact on Mining Transition to Renewable Energy

    Renewable energy sources, such as wind, hydroelectric, and solar power, are becoming more attractive to miners due to their low costs. Moving from fossil fuels to cleaner energy options is considered a vital step in energy optimization, aiming to diminish the environmental footprint of the mining sector.

    The IMF’s proposal aims to enhance energy efficiency in cryptocurrency mining. However, global cooperation is essential for effective implementation. Simultaneously, alternative methods and the shift to renewable energy must be prioritized to mitigate the environmental impact of mining.

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