California is an agricultural powerhouse, but it can be so much more. Cheap water enabled by cheap energy can double irrigated land and 3x fruit and veggie output. Turn grazing grass on prime farmland into orchards and berries. The choke points are pipes, plants, and permits, not physics.
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Alexis Rivas
Alexis Rivas5.7. klo 22.30
California should be the most agriculturally productive place on earth. We can make energy abundant and desalinate the ocean. Desal tech has advanced considerably, as has solar and nuclear. And the brine can be a feedstock for lithium, magnesium, and other critical minerals. California can pivot from rationing to exporting water-intensive specialty crops, all while decarbonising power and creating a new high-tech manufacturing and agriculture sector on the coast. The bottleneck is not physics – it’s regulatory and execution. We should be letting gigascale solar, batteries and SMRs iterate the way silicon did in the 80s and 90s. Water shortage solved, Central Valley super-charged, new export economy unlocked. Thats the playbook.
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