According to WuSaid, Dennis Porter, co-founder of Satoshi Action Fund, tweeted that after a Norwegian town banned Bitcoin mining, electricity bills per household increased by $300, an increase of more than 25%.
After the ban was implemented, the region’s electricity demand fell, resulting in remaining users having to bear higher electricity bills to make up for the loss of revenue caused by the withdrawal of mining companies.
Users pay not only for electricity but also for the use of power infrastructure. This change has raised concerns about the cost sharing of power infrastructure.