I heat it currently with a gas heater.
Your thoughts are why Iβm interested. More than happy to pay the same costs to mine as I am paying in gas. Even better if I save money.
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If you're heating anyways. And you understand the potential gain and extra cost for heating then go for it.
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Iβve looked at some gas setups for large farm greenhouses, but if you are just considering a small greenhouse itβs a lot more reasonable. The heat is pretty dry (about 30-40% humidity) so you would need to consider that. Depending on the number of machines you want will define your setup costs. There are a few greenhouse miners out there you could reference; Scandinavia I believe.
That said, do you have an idea of the number of miners you might employ, or at least, the desired BTU output?