# How Much Energy Does Bitcoin Actually Consume? **Published by:** [Rustyblob](https://paragraph.com/@rustyblob/) **Published on:** 2022-01-18 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@rustyblob/how-much-energy-does-bitcoin-actually-consume ## Content Elon Musk’s tweet single-handedly resulted in ~10% drop in Bitcoin price So is Bitcoin, and by extension the decentralized future really that expensive for the environment? Let’s take a look Bitcoin currently consumes ~ 140 TWh / year — 0.55% of global electricity production, or roughly equivalent to the annual energy draw of small countries like Malaysia or Sweden Before we see the implications of this ... … let's clarify a couple of things Energy consumption =/ Carbon emissions - In Fact, many reports have stated most (75%) of this energy being utilized is renewable and hence carbon neutral Almost all of the energy used worldwide must be produced relatively close to its end users — but Bitcoin has no such limitation, enabling miners to utilize power sources that are inaccessible for most other applications The vast majority of Bitcoin’s energy consumption happens during the mining process. Once coins have been issued, the energy required to validate transactions is minimal. Considering 90% of bitcoin has been mined, overall consumption is projected to go down Ultimately, it comes down to whether you believe 0.55% of peak energy consumption is the right price for a decentralized future? ## Publication Information - [Rustyblob](https://paragraph.com/@rustyblob/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@rustyblob/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@rustyblob): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/rustyblob): Follow on Twitter