Bitcoin: The Secret Inside A Public Coal Company

By: cointribuneen|2025/05/03 09:30:01
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Invisible to the markets, Alliance Resource Partners (NASDAQ: ARLP) has quietly opened a new front. Indeed, this American coal giant is using its surplus electricity to mine bitcoin. Result: 45 million dollars worth of BTC is now listed as an asset of the company. Thus, away from the public eye, coal powers more than just boilers. Let’s explore this bold transformation. Bitcoin: from coal caves to mining farms First, Alliance Resource Partners relies on its River View site in Kentucky. There, the electricity generated by its coal facilities is used as fuel for bitcoin mining. Specifically, the energy surplus is no longer wasted. Paradoxically, it’s a mine powering... another kind of mine. Furthermore, the company has converted its electric galleries into data centers. It hosts over 1,000 mining platforms for third parties. At the same time, it operates about 3,500 rigs of its own. This dual role allows it to maximize returns and diversify its business. Next, the operation meets a growing demand for affordable energy. Bitcoin miners are always seeking the lowest costs. Alliance Resource Partners, however, transforms a constraint – the surplus – into an opportunity. Besides, all its BTC holdings come from this activity. No direct purchases are financed by its coal profits. Towards a hybrid energy model Firstly, the approach follows an efficiency logic. The electricity production costs remain drastically lower than those of the public grid. In fact, every kilowatt is monetized into bitcoin at a low cost. This simple calculation explains the coal operator’s choice. Subsequently, other players have followed the trend. For example, MARA Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA), which acquired a wind farm in Texas to power its own mining farms. However, Alliance Resource Partners remains a pioneer in the coal-crypto field. Its example illustrates the global quest for alternative energy sources for bitcoin. Finally, this strategy sparks debates. On one hand, it optimizes the use of underutilized facilities. On the other, it rekindles the question of bitcoin’s carbon footprint. Alliance Resource Partners defends itself by arguing it recycles fossil energy otherwise lost. Nonetheless, regulators and NGOs are monitoring. And the markets, curious, watch this unexpected marriage between coal and blockchain. By these choices, Alliance Resource Partners is redefining the boundaries of the energy sector. In just a few clicks, coal smoke transforms into bitcoin blocks. Modern and pragmatic, this model could soon inspire others, especially since no major blackout among miners has been observed so far.

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