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Spatial Two-Stage Hierarchical Optimization Analysis for Site Selection of Bitcoin Mining in South Korea

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Abstract

South Korea faces the dual challenge of managing growing distributed solar energy surpluses and the high energy demand of industries like Bitcoin mining. Leveraging mining operations as a flexible load to monetize this `net-metering surplus' presents a viable synergy, but requires a robust site selection methodology. Traditional GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) struggles with subjective weighting and integrating heterogeneous spatial data (areal-level and lattice-level). This thesis develops and implements a Two-Stage Hierarchical Optimization framework to overcome these limitations. Stage 1 (Areal-Level) employs a cost-benefit optimization to determine the optimal number (KK^*) and combination of regions, maximizing a final adjusted net profit by balancing surplus power revenue against detailed land and non-linear infrastructure costs. Stage 2 (Point-Level) then uses a GIS-based sliding window search within these selected regions, applying topographic (slope <6.0< 6.0^\circ) and land-use constraints at a 30m resolution to identify physically constructible `unit sites'. The model identified an optimal configuration of K=3K^*=3 regions (Yongin, Damyang, Miryang) yielding a maximum potential net profit of approximately $307 million. Crucially, the Stage 2 screening revealed that Yongin, the most profitable region, was also the most physically constrained, 87\% of sites filtered out. This research contributes a scalable, objective framework for energy infrastructure siting that effectively integrates multi-scale spatial data. It provides a data-driven strategy for policymakers and grid operators (like Korea Electric Power Corporation) to monetize curtailed renewables and enhance grid stability.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21773,
  title  = {Spatial Two-Stage Hierarchical Optimization Analysis for Site Selection of Bitcoin Mining in South Korea},
  author = {Yoonseul Choi and Jungsoon Choi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21773},
  year   = {2025}
}

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14 pages, 9 figures