How Tenaga Nasional is trying to stop illegal Bitcoin mining

Published Mon, Mar 7, 2022 · 09:50 PM

Kuala Lumpur

POWER theft in Malaysia for cryptocurrency mining is a problem that's growing quickly. But the national utility has a few ideas on how to tamp down the practice.

Tenaga Nasional has proposed a special tariff for Bitcoin mining operators in a move to fight electricity theft, its top executive said on Thursday (Mar 3). It has also proposed that the Energy Commission encourage Bitcoin mining operators to apply for legal electricity supply.

Tenaga, which counts Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional as its largest shareholder, is seeing an increasing number of cases where electricity is used to mine the cryptocurrency illegally - and expects the tally to continue growing, president and chief executive officer Baharin Din said.

In Malaysia, crypto mining itself isn't illegal. But some miners steal electricity, for instance by tampering with metre installation or bypassing the metre and gaining an illegal connection.

Cases of electricity theft involving illegal Bitcoin mining operators surged to 7,209 in 2021 from 610 in 2018, according to Tenaga.

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"The irresponsible perpetrators are doing it at the expense of the security and reliability of supply for the public at large," Baharin said.

Tenaga has been working with Malaysia's anti-graft agency, the police, the energy commission and local councils to nab power thieves, especially among Bitcoin miners.

A total of 18 individuals have been arrested with an estimated electricity theft valued at RM2.3 billion (S$750 million) from 2018 to 2021, according to Baharin.

Technology can help too, Paul Lim Pay Chuan, managing director and group chief executive officer of Malaysian electrical power technology company Pestech International, told Bloomberg. "Implementation of the likes of smart metering, meter data management systems, analytic software and digital power quality products will greatly enhance the availability of critical power demand and supply information," he said. BLOOMBERG

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