JayLeClay on Nostr: Right. It makes sense if you have a battery storage solution and want to over-build ...
Right. It makes sense if you have a battery storage solution and want to over-build additional solar capacity on the roof, especially for residential applications.
For commercial (e.g. malls, business parks, and light industrial warehouse complexes), the possibility for additional solar capacity is certainly available, but the Landlord will need to use up some of a Tenant’s space (or Common Area) to install battery storage as well as somewhere *secure* to install the miners. To me, that’s the real infrastructure play, but it will take a creative Landlord and property manager to commit additional resources to monitor an operation of any meaningful size — even just a dozen miners takes babysitting.
For commercial (e.g. malls, business parks, and light industrial warehouse complexes), the possibility for additional solar capacity is certainly available, but the Landlord will need to use up some of a Tenant’s space (or Common Area) to install battery storage as well as somewhere *secure* to install the miners. To me, that’s the real infrastructure play, but it will take a creative Landlord and property manager to commit additional resources to monitor an operation of any meaningful size — even just a dozen miners takes babysitting.