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Iceland PM Shifts Energy from Bitcoin to Agriculture

Iceland's PM Jakobsdóttir shifts energy from Bitcoin to agriculture, prioritizing sustainability.

Muhammad Ali
Last updated: March 25, 2024 9:48 pm
Muhammad Ali 1 year ago
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Iceland PM Shifts Energy from Bitcoin to Agriculture

Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has said that the country will focus its green energy efforts on developing agriculture instead of Bitcoin mining. The move is a significant shift from Iceland’s previous focus on crypto-based energy and shows a shift in strategy toward sustainability and food security.

Iceland, known for having many renewable energy sources, has long been a popular place for Bitcoin mining activities. However, Prime Minister Jakobsdóttir has had to rethink the country’s goals because of the effects on the environment and worries about the long-term viability of energy sources. 

Jakobsdóttir’s Vision: Iceland’s Energy Shift to Agriculture

In an interview with the Financial Times, Prime Minister Jakobsdóttir discussed her plans for Iceland’s energy future. She stressed the need to increase food production and lower the country’s reliance on goods from other countries. Thanks to its large network of hydropower and geothermal plants, Iceland produces more energy per person than any other country.

Iceland makes a lot of energy, but they have trouble getting enough food, especially when the power goes out in the winter. Getting corn from other countries is seen as a weakness, so the government is looking into how to grow corn in the United States.

Under Jakobsdóttir’s direction, Iceland wants to improve its farming industry by introducing a farm funding system to give local farmers a reason to make more food. Iceland only grows 1% of its grain right now, showing how much agricultural growth is needed to make the country more self-sufficient.

The Prime Minister’s decision comes at a very important time, as Bitcoin miners prepare for the halving event in April, which is expected to use much more energy. Bitcoin mining has made Iceland a lot of money, but concerns about how it affects the environment and the power grid have caused them to change their goals.

Other places, like the Canadian province of British Columbia, share concerns about the change in Iceland’s energy focus. The Supreme Court of British Columbia recently upheld a ban on new crypto-mining operations. This shows a growing conflict between cryptocurrency mining and using energy in a way that doesn’t harm the environment.

As Iceland starts this new phase in its energy journey, Prime Minister Jakobsdóttir’s promise to put agriculture first shows that the country is taking steps to build a more secure and sustainable future.

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