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Bitcoin Mining Could Support 76 GW of New Electricity Demand, According to Duke Study

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Last updated: June 26, 2026 6:37 am
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Published: June 26, 2026
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A recent study from the Duke University Nicholas Institute highlights the potential of controllable loads like Bitcoin mining to significantly impact electricity demand across the United States. The report indicates that Bitcoin mining could account for up to 76 gigawatts (GW) of new electricity demand, which represents approximately 10% of the peak load capacity in the country. Importantly, achieving this increase would necessitate minimal annual curtailment of just 0.25%.

One of the key advantages of Bitcoin mining is its operational flexibility; miners can rapidly shut down their operations in minutes when electricity demand spikes in critical locations, such as hospitals, residential areas, or AI data centers. Unlike Bitcoin miners, AI data centers typically operate continuously at high power loads and do not have the capacity to pause operations.

In Texas, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has integrated flexible loads, including Bitcoin mining, into its demand response programs for some time. Projections from ERCOT suggest that flexible loads will consume around 54 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) in 2025, amounting to about 10% of the forecasted grid demand. This figure marks a notable increase of approximately 60% compared to the previous year. The demand response component has historically contributed to 2-10% of miners’ overall revenues.

Fred Thiel, CEO of MARA Holdings, has positioned the company to serve as a flexible partner in the growth of data centers, asserting that Bitcoin miners can capitalize on excess power that would otherwise be wasted. Chris Ruppel, a director at MARA, echoed this sentiment in March 2025, emphasizing that Bitcoin mining allows for the monetization of grid assets without requiring extensive capital investments.

Looking ahead, the demand for data centers in the U.S. is projected to reach several gigawatts by 2030, largely fueled by AI workloads. Some Bitcoin mining operations are already adapting to this trend by adopting hybrid models that support both Bitcoin mining and AI or high-performance computing workloads within the same facilities.

While the revenue from demand response programs remains relatively modest—ranging from 2-10% of total miner income—it adds a layer of diversification to mining operations. This shift reduces their dependency solely on Bitcoin’s market price, potentially stabilizing revenue streams as technology and energy needs evolve.

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