Submitted by twodollarprophet t3_1270q6o in explainlikeimfive
Antman013 t1_jee1425 wrote
Reply to comment by skiveman in ELI5: Desalination Economics by twodollarprophet
There have been studied. The costs to bring those volumes of water to where it's needed make it nigh on impossible.
skiveman t1_jee6j89 wrote
At present, that is. If the cost of clean water gets high enough then it becomes economical for both desalination plants to create profit but also so that civil construction projects make financial and resource security sense.
Antman013 t1_jegq04b wrote
You also have to consider the volumes of water needed by drought stricken areas like the US southwest.
California uses 1.8 million barrels of oil per day.
California uses about 91 gallons of water per day per person. That translate into 84.5 million barrels a day.
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The construction costs, and engineering required to moved THAT volume of water across the country make it completely unfeasible.
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