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s5eeo
@s5eeo
Interesting case study of what can be done with cheap energy, especially in places with lots of sun and access to seawater. The author basically proposes to: 1. Build a solar-powered desalination plant 2. Desalinate seawater at scale 3. Use the resulting brine for extraction of valuable minerals This could be an important economic enabler for dry regions like the Western US and increase climate resilience. Interesting quote from the article: "It seems hard to believe that such a tiny corner of such a huge desert [the Salton Sea], so far from any roads that its existence would be unknown to all but a handful of airline passengers, could be capable of producing 5 MAF of fresh water per year — California’s entire Colorado River allocation! This is the power of solar energy." https://asteriskmag.com/issues/06/its-2024-and-drought-is-optional
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@july
this is super interesting
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