

I don’t think anyone claimed it was.
I don’t think anyone claimed it was.
So, they’re using brine from a reverse osmosis plant and wastewater to run this process, both waste products, and probably producing something roughly the same as seawater.
Sounds bizarre, but apparently it works.
I swear, nobody in this comment section actually understood the article.
They’re using brine from a reverse osmosis plans and wastewater, so yes, that is indeed the case.
Remarkable how the typical home hasn’t actually grown all that much over the years.
This is a top tier bit of shit stirring.
It’s actually the 70 series land cruiser that you see the most.
Long live the 70 series.
Yeah, it’s one of the smarter things the US government has done, especially considering the impact a bankruptcy would have on the economy.
There’s a few that are actually the main income earner for their household, too.
Acre-feet as a unit of volume is one I’ve heard before.
Absolutely cursed unit.
I think that figure came from the article, and was based on some very flawed methodology.
Ah yep, there’s the cope I was hoping to see.
It’s something that’s only possible because of the scale a grid works on. It also helps to have generation like hydro, which can ramp up and down very fast.
Instead of leaving it in your bank account just in case?
I wonder if it would be simpler to launch a digital only credit card, IE no physical card exists? If you can load the card onto a device that supports tap to pay, that would be a very useful card.
Ours is hourly for some reason, and it’s only recently they started doing that.
This is to top up your account, not make a purchase.
Oh wow, I genuinely laughed at that one.