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In reply to the discussion: Do folks here understand the expense and energy use associated with desalination plants? [View all]Kaleva
(40,372 posts)Some parts get as little precipitation and as much sun as parts of Saudi Arabia.
To the north of LA lies Edwards AFB which sits on 470 square miles of land. To the east of LA is NAWS China Lake situated on 1718 square miles of land. To the south east is Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range takes up another 712 square miles.
Topaz Solar Farm is a 550-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station is located in San Luis Obispo County, California and is currently the world's largest solar farm. The station rests on 10 square miles of land.
If one were to build solar farms on just 10% of Edwards AFB, NAWS China Lake and Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, it'd be possible to have a combined PV power station with a nameplate capacity 30 times that of Topaz. About 16.5 GW. It takes about 3 kWh to desalinate 1 cubic meter of seawater.
Desalinization plants have been built and are being built on the coast of southern California. The power required to operate these and future plants is readily and reliably available.