Electrical service to miners in Carabobo was restored

Venezuelan corporation Corpoelec restored the energy service to the affected farms in the State and works together with Sunacrip to manage their certification

The authorities of the National Electricity Corporation (Corpoelec) of Venezuela reconnected the electricity service of the digital mining farms in Carabobo State, which were disconnected last week for allegedly affecting energy stability in the region, which is presenting serious limitations in the generation and distribution of the service.

The National Superintendency of Crypto Assets and Related Activities (Sunacrip) held a meeting with the miners involved in the problem in order to coordinate the logistics for the reactivation of energy and avoid further losses.

The board of directors of the National Association of Cryptocurrencies (Asonacrip) visited one of the 12 disconnected farms, to find out their situation and assured, through its social network Instagram, that “the affected farms operated in industrial parks prepared for the activity and not they harmed the energy consumption of the central region of the country.” Also indicating that the consumption of these farms does not “exceed 2 % of the electricity generation not used in the entity.”

Legal mining

In Venezuela, mining activities are completely legal, as long as the people who perform these tasks meet the requirements established by Sunacrip. This institution has been developing, since July, a comprehensive plan to facilitate normalization and legalization of digital mining in the country.

Sunacrip has also been working with Corpoelec to streamline the procedures for miners so that they can obtain their license in a timely manner to complete the registration and certification process.

M. Rodríguez

Source: morocotacoin.news

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