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In reply to the discussion: Do folks here understand the expense and energy use associated with desalination plants? [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Does anyone know what it would cost if California's drought got any worse?
Does anyone know what would happen to food prices (especially in the winter) if California's agricultural sector were to fold?
Dams and flood control also cost money.
California voters just voted to raise and spend a lot of money to deal with water issues. The drought in California may and is by some scientists expected to be just a harbinger of droughts to come in other parts of the country.
If we get better technology, and we will, desalination will become a realistic alternative. I don't know whether you read the headlines about Tesla's development of a hydrogen-based battery to heat and cool our homes.
http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1096778_tesla-to-offer-batteries-to-consumers-for-home-energy-storage
The technology to produce the energy to desalinate water will become less expensive if it is used. It is just a matter of time and investment in the research. I've seen a lot. Just this evening I was thinking about the first time I used a computer. For me it was 1985. The progress made in the field of computers since that time is just unbelievable. I remember using an electric typewriter for the first time. Technology develops very quickly.