Insights

Insights

Practical guidance on curtailment recovery, off-grid renewables and heat from crypto mining — turning wasted energy into revenue, for operators, developers and investors.

Curtailment recovery

What Is Renewable Curtailment — and Why It Strands Your Generation

Curtailment is renewable power switched off because the grid cannot absorb it. What causes it, what it costs, and how to recover the lost energy.

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Curtailment recovery

How to Monetise a Curtailed Wind or Solar Farm

Curtailed, capped or pre-connection generation is lost revenue. How a behind-the-meter flexible load turns it into income — without changing your grid connection.

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Curtailment recovery

Earning Revenue While You Wait in the Grid-Connection Queue

Built but not connected? How a flexible on-site load lets a finished wind or solar site earn during a multi-year connection wait.

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Curtailment recovery

Off-Grid Renewables: Turning Stranded Generation Into Revenue

No grid connection, now or ever? How a fully off-grid, islanded flexible load turns stranded wind and solar generation into revenue on site.

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Curtailment recovery

Behind-the-Meter Flexible Load, Explained

What behind-the-meter really means, why it leaves your grid connection untouched, and why the load has to be flexible.

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Curtailment recovery

Flexible Load vs. Batteries for Curtailment

Store it or use it? How batteries and a flexible load each handle curtailed energy, when each makes sense, and how they can complement each other.

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Combined heat & compute

How Heating with Crypto Mining Works

Mining machines turn nearly all their electricity into heat. How that heat is captured and used — and why it comes with mining revenue.

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Combined heat & compute

Hot Water and Steam from Crypto Mining

From low-temperature hot water to 120°C steam — the temperature range mining heat covers, and how it reaches your circuit.

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Combined heat & compute

District Heating from Crypto Mining

How crypto mining serves as a low-cost, round-the-clock heat source for a district-heating network — heat plus revenue.

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Combined heat & compute

Process Heat for Industry from Mining

How heat from crypto mining supplies industrial process heat and steam up to 120°C — and changes the cost of that heat.

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Combined heat & compute

The Economics of Heat-Producing Crypto Mining

One kilowatt gives about one kilowatt of heat plus mining revenue. What drives the return, and why it depends on both power price and hardware.

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Combined heat & compute

Mining Heat vs. Conventional Heating

How heat from crypto mining compares with gas and electric heating on cost, emissions and operation — and when it makes sense.

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