they are purchasing fracking water and using it, but likely will lead to expansion of fracking)
https://uh.edu/news-events/stories/2022-news-articles/may-2022/05172022-lithium.php
cheapest alternative was $0.80.
The poll data for this solar issue can be found [here](https://uh.edu/hobby/tx2023/energy.pdf). What you can find here (Page 5) is that Texans actually want to expand
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they are purchasing fracking water and using it, but likely will lead to expansion of fracking) https://uh.edu/news-events/stories/2022-news-articles/may-2022/05172022-lithium.php