‘I’m worried about the air that I’m breathing’
A crypto mine’s plans to shift from natural gas to nuclear power has opened fresh concerns from locals about cryptocurrency’s pollution footprint in an upstate New York community — and ultimately led to the adoption of a nuclear-free zone and restrictions on energy development.
North Tonawanda, a city of about 30,000 located between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, is home to a crypto mining facility run by DigiPower X, previously known as Digihost. Since opening in 2022, the facility has been a source of complaints from citizens about noise as well as air pollution, as Buffalo’s WGRZ detailed.
In February, residents gathered for an information session and then a public hearing. These meetings followed the December announcement…