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XY Miners Launches Renewable Energy-Powered Cloud Mining Model, Aiming to Become the World's First Carbon-Neutral Crypto Mining Platform

XY Miners Launches Renewable Energy-Powered Cloud Mining Model, Aiming to Become the World's First Carbon-Neutral Crypto Mining Platform

Reuters26-05-2025
LONDON, United Kingdom, May 23, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- XY Miners, opens new tab, a leading global cloud mining platform, today announced the launch of its next-generation mining infrastructure powered entirely by renewable energy. This major milestone positions XY Miners as a pioneer in building the first fully carbon-neutral crypto mining ecosystem, integrating environmental responsibility with digital asset innovation.
The company's mining operations now run entirely on solar, hydro, and wind power across data centers located in energy-stable regions including Northern Europe, Southeast Asia, and Canada. This sustainable shift enables users worldwide to participate in crypto mining with zero hardware setup, reduced costs, and no environmental compromise.
'Sustainable innovation is not optional — it's a necessity,' said Ewen Emmerson, CEO of XY Miners. 'We're committed to building a mining platform that is transparent, legally compliant, and environmentally responsible.'
Get Started with XY Miners
Getting started with XY Miners is easy — just follow these steps:
XY Miners Core Advantages
Core advantages of XY Miners platform include:
A Sustainable Path for Crypto Mining
According to data from the International Energy Agency (IEA), traditional crypto mining consumes more electricity annually than many small nations. XY Miners is addressing this challenge head-on by aligning its operations with ESG principles.
'Crypto mining must evolve to support both growth and sustainability,' added David Brian Pegler, Global Strategy Director at XY Miners. 'We believe that profitability and environmental responsibility are not mutually exclusive—they are the future of this industry.'
About XY Miners
XY Miners is a London-based cloud mining platform focused on delivering secure, sustainable, and user-friendly crypto mining services to global investors. By integrating renewable energy infrastructure and automation, the company is redefining how digital assets are mined in the era of green finance. For more information, visit xyminers.com.Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risk. There is potential for loss of funds. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities.
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David Brian Peglerpegler.davidbrian@xyminers.com
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