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.News, Ethereum, SolanaRead More
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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.
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: 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
Ethereum Uses Just 7.87 GWh of Electricity Annually After The Merge, Cambridge Study Finds
Ethereum’s transition to Proof-of-Stake (PoS) has reduced the blockchain’s annual electricity consumption to just 7.87 gigawatt-hours (GWh),
Ethereum’s Power Use Drops 99.9% Post-Merge, Cambridge Study Finds
TLDR: Ethereum’s annual electricity use now stands at 7.87 GWh, down over 99.9% from pre-Merge levels. CCAF audited 8,522 physical nodes, fi

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