Rosseti, the largest Power Grid operator-supported by the State in Russia, intends to support Bitcoin-Mijnbouw by using some of his underloaded electricity centers.
According to the Russian news agency Tass Tass, Rosseti view The initiative as an opportunity to maximize unused energy capacity and at the same time to stimulate additional income flows. A translated statement cited in the report states:
“The Rosseti group is the largest grid company in Russia and can act as an operator that coordinates the placement of mining infrastructure.”
The energy supplier supported by the State said it was equipped with advanced infrastructure that is able to monitor and manage electricity consumption through mining activities.
Rosseti will focus on connecting electricity consumers, in particular Bitcoin miners, with current centers with low charging perspectives. This approach is expected to improve the use of inactive capacity, increase tariff income and support the development of the regional economy through tax contributions.
Moreover, the company considers the introduction of specialized rates to effectively manage the demand and to further stimulate the growth of mining activities.
Bitcoin -mybouw grew up in Russia after President Vladimir Putin had introduced legislative changes with which companies and individual entrepreneurs were able to enter into crypto -mining as soon as they were officially registered in the register of the National Miners’. Another bill, which came into effect at the end of November, has exempt minute activities from tax with added value.
As previously reported by crypto.news, supporting regulations stimulated an increase in demand for mining equipment, which rose triple in the fourth quarter of 2024.
However, the concern about the voltage bitcoin mini workers on local electricity networks have also been raised. In November the Kremlin warned that Russia could experience an energy crisis if the sector is uncontrolled.
In response to this, the nation has introduced limitations that forbid crypto-mining in certain energy-broken regions such as Dagestan, Chetsjena and Ingushetia, as well as specific locations in Irkutsk, Buryatia and Zabaikalsky Krai, especially during peak periods of high demand.