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Ethereum is green
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Ethereum is green
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Ethereum is green
Preamble: energy and power The unit of energy we’ll use in this post is the kilowatt-hour (kWh). This quantity is called “one unit” on electricity bills, and it costs a domestic user about 12 cents in the US. When discussing power, we’ll use kilowatt-hours per day (kWh/d)
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