Because Bitcoin mining usually requires high power electricity but high power electricity can never be expected using this bioenergy
That is a perfect example of more useless and WRONG or at best, incpmplete information from the 'net...
Bioenergy certainly CAN be used --
it just requires the correct size setup for it. Can a homeowner do it? Hell no. Can a good sized livestock farm do it - yes. The links I gave above point to companies that build biowaste power plants up to 10's of MW.
And if you are near yuma new mexico
you have cattle feed yards that drain into irrigation ditches that feed water to lettuce
which is how we poison many people with e coli a few years back. bad lettuce.
a natural fix would be shovel waste into a power plant. and build solar on ground mounts to shade the cattle.
use that power to mine btc and use the heat from the btc to sterilize the water in the irrigation canals.
send the water back to irrigation canals and water the lettuce.
but no the left is busy fighting the right and an easy good plan does not get done.
A win across so many levels