In Pennsylvania’s Carbon County, a plan to burn tires to fuel a crypto plant has drawn opposition.
If there’s a hierarchy of things you don’t want to burn, on purpose, most people would assume used rubber tires ...
Read moreIf there’s a hierarchy of things you don’t want to burn, on purpose, most people would assume used rubber tires ...
Read moreA Carbon County power plant’s plans to burn old tires to fuel bitcoin mining operations is leaving activists and some ...
Read moreSource: Getty ImagesIt came as a shock for Carol Etheridge when she heard about the recent news of burning tires ...
Read moreA U.S.-based crypto mining company has drawn much attention by proposing a novel strategy to power mining operations. By leveraging ...
Read moreOne of the leading cryptocurrency mining companies – Stronghold Digital Mining – is reportedly planning to use tire-derived fuel (made ...
Read moreStronghold Digital Mining, a Pennsylvanian crypto mining company, is seeking approval to produce up to 15% of its energy using ...
Read moreNow Stronghold Digital Mining is looking for permission to make up to 15% of its fuel at the Panther Creek ...
Read moreEnvironmental groups are calling on state regulators to deny a request from a crypto-mining company to burn tires as fuel ...
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Read moreNesquehoning, PA — Today, Earthjustice, Clean Air Council and PennFuture joined Carbon County residents for a virtual press conference urging ...
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