Cambridge Research Finds Ethereum’s Proof-of-Stake Energy Use at Low End
Ethereum’s post-Merge operating footprint is looking cleaner than its proof-of-work era, but a new assessment from Cambridge underlines a more nuanced reality: the network’s energy intensity sits…
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Cambridge Research Finds Ethereum’s Proof-of-Stake Energy Use at Low End
Ethereum’s post-Merge operating footprint is looking cleaner than its proof-of-work era, but a new assessment from Cambridge underlines a mo

Cambridge: Ethereum’s PoS energy use trails lower-end estimates
A new report from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance places Ethereum’s post–Merge energy footprint among the less energy-intensive

Cambridge study puts Ethereum near the lower end of PoS energy intensity
Cambridge estimated that Ethereum consumes 7.87 GWh annually and has the second-lowest market-value-adjusted energy intensity among the PoS

Cambridge study: Ethereum ranks second-lowest in energy intensity among proof-of-stake blockchains
Cambridge estimates Ethereum uses 7.87 GWh a year and ranks second-lowest in market-value-adjusted energy intensity among PoS networks studi

Cambridge study: Ethereum ranks second-lowest in energy intensity among proof-of-stake blockchains
Cambridge estimates Ethereum uses 7.87 GWh a year and ranks second-lowest in market-value-adjusted energy intensity among PoS networks studi
Cambridge Report Reveals Ethereum’s Energy Consumption Dropped 99.98% Post-Merge
The report stresses that “The Merge,” a foundational change in Ethereum’s consensus mechanism, reduced energy demand by 3.5 orders of magnit

Ethereum’s Merge cut power use over 99.9%, Cambridge finds
Cambridge estimates Ethereum uses 7.87 GWh yearly and ranks second-lowest among major PoS chains by energy intensity per market value today.

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