I often hear the argument: Bitcoin mining is wasting enormous amounts of energy.
Bitcoin mining uses about the same amount of energy as a small country and that is fine!
Time for a thread:
To start, energy consumption in general is not a bad thing. Without it, civilization as we know it would simply not be possible.
If we would monetize your manual labor by putting you on a rowing machine you would have produce approximately $0.30 of value per day.
Energy grids are in nature in efficient. It is impossible to tranport electrical energy over long distances. Because of this approximately 6% of the US energy production is wasted because of losses alone. Just about 3.5X the total energy consumption of the Bitcoin network!
Varying load, seasonal or daily, poses challenges to the grid and the producers. It is for example not always possible or easy to lower supply to match demand.
This brings the need for balancing the network. Without it, the grid will become unstable.
With the increase of renewable energy, the need for load balancing solutions will continue to grow:
Solar energy only creates energy when the sun shines. Wind energy only creates energy when the wind blows.