No, it is just straight electric.....

The electrolysis, if that was what it was, would not use much water.....

At 10:29 PM 8/1/2009, you wrote:

I assume it is solar power ->water -> electrolosis -> hyrdogen/oxygen

On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Joshua Zeidner <jjzeidner@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Lyle Tuttle<L.tuttle@cox.net> wrote:
> At 09:43 PM 8/1/2009, you wrote:
>
>  ok... I'll bite on this one primarily because this is fun.  and
> thanks for the complements!
>
>  when considering the Libertarian argument the key point is
> Infrastructure.  Interestingly, AZ is the most libertarian state by
> far but *relies the most on infrastructure*!  There is nothing out
> here but space.  We have to bring in most of our water.   This is done
> by the government (which you indicate below).  So in other words it
> was none other than the *government* that made life possible out here.
>  Strangely Arizonans don't like to recognize that fact.  You can buy
> your own plot of land and play Davey Crockett.  Have fun digging your
> well, hope you hit water on your first drill! hope your aquifer doesnt
> run dry.
>
> It might, with the new, high water usage solar power stations they are
> building -- one in Casa Grande and another in Buckeye......<G>


 ok why would solar power stations use water?

 -jmz
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