ESG experts clarify 9 misconceptions about Bitcoin energy controversy: Is mining really a "waste of energy"?

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As Bitcoin continues to gain institutional adoption in 2025, its energy consumption and environmental impact have once again become the focus of public debate. ESG and sustainability researcher Daniel Batten points out that many criticisms of Bitcoin mining are not based on data but stem from misunderstandings of the technology’s mechanisms. He summarizes nine common misconceptions about Bitcoin’s energy issues and refutes them one by one with real-world data.

First, the claim that “Bitcoin transactions consume大量 energy, water resources, and electronic waste” is unfounded. Multiple peer-reviewed studies show that Bitcoin’s energy consumption is unrelated to transaction volume, meaning the network can scale transaction capacity without proportionally increasing energy input. This conclusion is fundamentally different from the linear scaling model of traditional payment systems.

Second, the misconception that Bitcoin mining “destabilizes the power grid” is also incorrect. In reality, mining acts as an interruptible load that can absorb excess electricity during periods of surplus and quickly withdraw during peak demand, thereby stabilizing grids that primarily rely on renewable energy sources, such as Texas in the United States.

The third common assertion is that Bitcoin miners drive up electricity costs for ordinary users. Batten notes that there is currently no reliable data or research supporting this conclusion. On the contrary, some cases show that mining demand provides a stable “last buyer” for electricity projects, helping to spread out overall electricity costs.

Furthermore, directly comparing Bitcoin’s energy consumption to that of certain countries is inherently misleading. According to the IPCC, the key to assessing climate impact is not total energy use but whether the energy structure is shifting toward low-carbon and renewable sources. Bitcoin mining itself does not produce direct emissions; its carbon footprint mainly depends on the electricity sources used.

Regarding sustainability, Batten emphasizes that Bitcoin is currently one of the few global industries with third-party verified data showing over 50% renewable energy usage. In contrast, the simplistic view that proof of stake (PoS) is inherently more environmentally friendly than proof of work (PoW) conflates “energy consumption” with “environmental harm.” PoW has unique advantages in reducing methane emissions, utilizing flare gas, and enhancing the economics of renewable energy.

On the criticism that “Bitcoin mining wastes renewable energy,” data shows the opposite. Mining can convert otherwise discarded wind and solar energy into economic value and promote stable electricity supply in remote areas. For example, projects in Africa have provided renewable energy access to thousands of people.

Overall, the controversy surrounding Bitcoin’s energy consumption largely stems from outdated cognitive frameworks. As more data is disclosed and practical applications are implemented, the actual role of Bitcoin mining in energy transition and sustainable development is being reevaluated.

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