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How much energy Bitcoin uses per person on the network and this is what I got

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0.55 MWh (megawatt-hour) of energy consumption per person per year on the Bitcoin network is a significant amount of energy, especially when compared to the average energy consumption per person in other countries or industries. Here are some comparisons:

- The average household in the United States consumes about 10.8 MWh per year, which is about 20 times more than the estimated energy consumption per person on the Bitcoin network.

- The average person in the European Union consumes about 6.5 MWh per year, which is about 12 times more than the estimated energy consumption per person on the Bitcoin network.

- The estimated energy consumption per person on the Bitcoin network is roughly equivalent to running a 60-watt light bulb continuously for a year.

- In terms of carbon footprint, the estimated energy consumption per person on the Bitcoin network is equivalent to driving a car for about 1,300 miles (2,090 km) or flying a passenger on a commercial airline for about 2,500 miles (4,023 km).

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