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Grid Alerts Threaten Crypto: How 100-Degree Temps Impacted Bitcoin Mining
Triple-digit temperatures and soaring wholesale electricity prices reportedly squeezed U.S. bitcoin mining operations.
Key Takeaways
High Prices Trigger Miner Curtailments
A record-setting heat dome that recently blanketed the eastern United States and forced the U.S. Department of Energy to issue emergency orders put the heat on bitcoin miners operating within or drawing power from the regions affected by the directive. The department’s directive authorized the PJM Interconnection to deploy additional generation units and tap backup power resources as needed.
The grid operator, which serves approximately 67 million people across 13 states and Washington, D.C., recently issued hot-weather alerts as triple-digit temperatures drove electricity demand toward historic highs. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said at the time that maintaining uninterrupted service across PJM’s territory was a national priority as the heat wave intensified and late-afternoon demand spiked.
Wholesale electricity prices surged due to the increased demand, squeezing miners on variable-rate contracts. Furthermore, with demand-response programs activating, some miners voluntarily curtailed operations during peak hours. In some cases, operators are forced to throttle ASICs or shut down rigs after cooling systems hit thermal limits.
In the past, heat waves contributed to a 1% to 3% dip in global hashrate. Although this does not threaten network security, it can slightly slow block production until conditions normalize or mining difficulty adjusts.
While the federal order lasted until July 3, it underscored a growing national concern: rapidly rising electricity demand from artificial intelligence data centers, cloud computing and digital asset infrastructure. Utilities across the country are under pressure to modernize transmission systems and expand generation capacity to meet accelerating load growth.
Industry analysts expect electricity availability, pricing and regulatory flexibility to become decisive factors in where future bitcoin mining and AI facilities are built. With the National Weather Service projecting a moderate risk of extreme heat for July 14–19, investors are closely monitoring regional hashrate fluctuations, mining company curtailment disclosures, PJM reserve margins and wholesale electricity pricing trends.
Nevertheless, miners with flexible power agreements remain best positioned to navigate extreme weather, quickly reducing consumption during emergencies and resuming operations once grid conditions stabilize.