February 25, 2026

Capitalizations Index – B ∞/21M

Quebec Halts Crypto Mining Electricity Requests Amid Huge Demand, Forms New Framework

Quebec halts crypto mining electricity requests amid huge demand, forms new framework

Quebec Halts Crypto Mining Electricity Requests Amid Huge Demand, Forms New Framework

Quebec halts crypto mining electricity requests amid huge demand, forms new framework

Major Canadian electricity provider Hydro-Québec will temporarily stop processing requests from cryptocurrency miners in order for the company to fulfil its obligations to supply energy to the entire province, according to a press release published June 7.

Hydro-Québec is experiencing “unprecedented” demand from blockchain companies, which reportedly exceeds the electric utility’s short and medium-term capacity. In this regard, the Quebec provincial government has ordered Hydro-Québec to halt electric power sales to cryptocurrency miners, and announced a new framework for this category of electricity consumers.

In the coming days, Hydro-Québec will reportedly file an application to local energy regulator Régie de l'énergie, proposing a selection process for blockchain industry projects so as “not to miss the opportunities offered by this industry.” Regulators will reportedly target companies which can offer the province the most profitable economic advantages, including investments and local job creation.

Régie de l'énergie is instructed to consider “the need for a reserved block of energy for this category of consumers, the possibility of maximizing Hydro-Québec's revenues, and issues related to the winter peak period.” Éric Filion, President of Hydro-Québec Distribution, said:

"The blockchain industry is a promising avenue for Hydro-Québec. Guidelines are nevertheless required to ensure that the development of this industry maximizes spinoffs for Québec without resulting in rate increases for our customers. We are actively participating in the Régie de l'énergie's process so that these guidelines can be produced as quickly as possible."

With this move, the government of Québec deviates from its decision to reportedly open the electricity market to miners at the end of last month. In March, the government said it was not interested in providing cheap electricity to Bitcoin miners, stating that cryptocurrency mining at a discount without any sort of “added value” for the local economy was unfavorable.

Published at Thu, 07 Jun 2018 22:16:58 +0000

bitcoin Regulation

Previous Article

Universities Have Started to Invest in Bitcoin, Start of Institutional Adoption

Next Article

Real Snowflake in Ring Sterling Silver Size 7 Preserved Forever Under Glass – Bitcoin accepted

You might be interested in …

CoinAdvice Conference 2019

BTCMANAGER CoinAdvice Conference 2019 CoinAdvice Conference is the world’s foremost blockchain and crypto event which has come to disrupt the industry trend by showcasing astute business leaders and coin owners from all across the globe. […]

Binance launchpad announces fifth token sale event

Binance Launchpad Announces Fifth Token Sale Event

Binance Launchpad Announces Fifth Token Sale Event Binance Launchpad, the initial exchange offering (IEO)  launching platform from the stables of the Changpeng Zhao-led Binance cryptocurrency exchange, has announced the launch date for its fifth project […]

What is meme trading on onederx all about?

What is Meme Trading on OneDerx all About?

What is Meme Trading on OneDerx all About? The cryptocurrency and blockchain industry is home to many innovative ideas and projects. Not all of these creations will gain mainstream traction despite having some solid or […]