It’s not -a lot- of electricity … a couple of thousand kWh per day. It’s also used to de-salinate ocean water … of which there’s plenty.

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    If they’re mostly using electricity or even combustion to evaporate the water (as opposed to sunlight), there’s no chance that the concentrated saltwater creates more electricity than it costs - it’s only maybe useful if the saltwater is actually a waste product.

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            It seems like every other top level reply in this thread is people poking holes in it based on their personal speculation about the details.

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            It’s the misleading “generated” electricity headline. It just re-captures some of the spent energy to be slightly more efficient.