Alternative Energy Projects Stumble on a Need for Water

October 8th, 2009 by Aruni Gunasegaram

Michael Webber, ATI’s Co-Clean Energy Director, was recently quoted in the New York Times.  The article was called Alternative Energy Projects Stumble on a Need for Water.  Here’s an excerpt where he is quoted:

Here is an inconvenient truth about renewable energy: It can sometimes demand a huge amount of water. Many of the proposed solutions to the nation’s energy problems, from certain types of solar farms to biofuel refineries to cleaner coal plants, could consume billions of gallons of water every year.

“When push comes to shove, water could become the real throttle on renewable energy,” said Michael E. Webber, an assistant professor at the University of Texas in Austin who studies the relationship between energy and water.

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