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Learning & News => News related to Crypto => Topic started by: Goodcat49 on November 17, 2018, 10:20:38 PM
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Two mining firms operating in Sweden have purportedly relinquished their facilities in Norrbotten, a county in the far north of the country. One of the firms, a U.S. miner called NGDC, seems to have all of a sudden fled the county, leaving unpaid power bills of around $1.55 million in its wake, according to a report from Sverige Radio.
NGDC Owes $1.55 Million Power Bill to Vattenfall
NGDC, Miami-based, stopped its operations in Älvsbyn municipality after being disconnected from the power grid by Vattenfall, a Swedish electricity supplier. NGDC has a debt of almost $1.55 million being demanded by Vattenfall. The Vattenfall's lawyer, Fredrik Sundin, revealed that the supplier is working hard to settle this issue.
“In all judgments, the prospect does not seem so brilliant, but we will do what we can of course,” Fredrik revealed.
Helena Ohlund from Älvsbyn municipal council also noted that the local authorities have been trying to contact NGDC over this matter but so far have failed.
Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/crypto-miners-suddenly-fled-swedish-county/
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