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Just-In: Deutsche Telekom Subsidiary To Start Bitcoin Mining With Excess Energy

Deutsche Telekom Bitcoin mining

MMS, the subsidiary of the leading telecommunications firm in Europe, Deutsche Telekom, has partnered with Bankhaus Metzler to explore Bitcoin mining using surplus renewable energy. The pilot project, based in Germany, aims to use excess energy generated by renewable sources like solar and wind power. With this initiative, the firm seeks to create a sustainable solution that leverages digital technology to stabilize energy grids during peak production periods.

Deutsche Telekom Subsidiary To Start Testing Bitcoin Mining Infrastructure

In a recent press release, the subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, MMS said that it is partnering with Bankhaus Metzler to integrate Bitcoin mining as a stabilizing mechanism for Germany’s fluctuating renewable energy output. This approach of the firm aims to address essential energy challenges like efficiently using surplus power generated by renewables.

Notably, as per the release, this energy often goes unused due to its limited grid capacity or inadequate storage solutions. Oliver Nyderle, Head of Digital Trust & Web3 Infrastructure at MMS, noted that this “digital monetary photosynthesis” offers a way to convert excess energy into digital assets. He added that it would help create a dynamic tool to manage power grid fluctuations.

Meanwhile, the mining operations will be hosted by Metis Solutions GmbH at Riva GmbH Engineering in Backnang. It is a firm with its own photovoltaic (solar) setup. MMS, leveraging the firm’s expertise in web3 infrastructure, will monitor the mining equipment, while Metis will manage the facility.

This collaboration with Bankhaus Metzler aims to access Bitcoin mining’s ability to balance energy demand and supply. In turn, it is expected to benefit the solar and wind energy producers who encounter unpredictable power output.

In addition, Nyderle emphasized the project’s goal of providing “quickly available regulating power” to absorb fluctuations in energy. The initiative, according to Nyderle, is part of a broader aim to develop responsive systems that can adapt to renewable energy’s natural variability, particularly during high-output periods.

Growing Blockchain Footprint Of The Telecom Firm

The pilot project underscores Deutsche Telekom’s increasing involvement in blockchain and decentralized technologies. MMS, the telecom firm’s web3 infrastructure arm, has supported decentralized networks such as Chainlink, Fetch.ai, and Polygon since 2020.

In 2023, MMS expanded into proof-of-work ecosystems by running a Bitcoin node, marking a significant milestone in its blockchain journey. Notably, this venture aligns with Bankhaus Metzler’s own strategy for digital assets.

Meanwhile, through its Digital Assets Office, launched in 2022, the bank has prioritized blockchain as a transformative force for the future. It focuses on helping its clients integrate digital assets and gain a competitive advantage.

Notably, Germany’s experiment with Bitcoin mining as an energy stabilizer follows similar initiatives in countries like the US and Finland. In addition, it also comes just after rumors swirled on the X platform that Germany is looking to make Bitcoin its reserve asset.

If successful, it could pave the way for the broader adoption of blockchain technology as a viable tool for energy management. Besides, it could offer a win-win scenario that could boost the Bitcoin mining sector with sustainable energy solutions.

The post Just-In: Deutsche Telekom Subsidiary To Start Bitcoin Mining With Excess Energy appeared first on CoinGape.

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