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Malaysia's Tenaga Nasional suffers losses in excess of $1 billion due to crypto power theft

The energy ministry reported that Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Malaysia's national utility company, has suffered losses in excess of $1 billion due to illegal power usage from cryptocurrency miners. This was between 2020 and this August.

The ministry of energy and water transformation said that TNB had found that 13,827 buildings illegally mined cryptocurrency during the period.

The ministry stated that the illegal use of power for cryptocurrency mining has resulted in financial losses of approximately 4.6 billion Ringgit ($1.11billion), adding that TNB works with authorities to stop power theft.

Electricity Supply Act criminalizes tampering or bypassing meters.

According to the ministry, TNB was able, following joint operations, by the police, communications regulator, anti-graft agency, and other enforcement agencies, to seize bitcoin miner machines from the premises in question.

TNB has created a database to help curb the issue. The database contains all records on owners and tenants who are suspected to be involved in theft of electricity for bitcoin mining.

This database is used as a reference internally to monitor and identify suspicious properties and as a basis for operational inspections.

The ministry also added that smart meters will be installed in electricity distribution substations, to monitor energy consumption and detect power manipulations in real-time.

(source: Reuters)