Russia Considers Selling Power to Kazakhstan Amid Deficit Caused by Crypto Mi...

Russia Considers Selling Power to Kazakhstan Amid Deficit Caused by Crypto Mi...

State-owned Russian energy giant Inter RAO is now discussing electricity supplies for Kazakhstan where crypto miners have allegedly caused a spike in consumption this year. The country is expecting the power deficit to reach 600 megawatts as demand during the winter increases even further. Kazakhstan Likely to Buy Electricity From Russian Federation to Deal With Shortages Inter RAO, a major electricity producer in Russia, is holding talks on the possible supply of electricity for Kazakhstan starting from November, a high-ranking representative told reporters. Alexandra Panina, a member of....


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