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Texas Water Crisis Solution: SMR + Desalination Infrastructure
Across Texas, one thing is becoming clear — water is no longer just a resource. It is becoming a limiting factor for growth, industry, and long-term stability. After reviewing the challenges facing coastal cities like Corpus Christi, it’s obvious that we don’t just need more water — we need a better system. A Smarter Approach: Energy + Water Together The concept is simple, but powerful. Instead of treating water and energy as separate problems, we combine them into one system
Freddie America
Mar 232 min read


The Texas Water Grid: A Simple Concept for Long-Term Water Security
Texas is growing fast. More homes, more businesses, more demand. But underneath all that growth is a simple question most people don’t think about: Where will the water come from? Water is not just a utility. It is the foundation of everything — homes, agriculture, industry, and even energy production. Without a long-term plan, growth slows, costs rise, and communities begin competing over limited supply. Instead of waiting for that problem to become a crisis, Texas should be
Freddie America
Mar 203 min read
Why Texas Must Think About Water and Energy Together
What if Texas solved water and energy at the same time? This right here is just a concept — but it’s a serious one. Imagine a coastal system near Corpus Christi where: • An advanced nuclear SMR produces 300+ megawatts of reliable power • A desalination plant converts Gulf water into 1,000,000+ gallons of fresh water per hour That power runs the system… That water feeds our cities… And any extra energy goes back into the grid. This is what “Power Back to Texas” really mean
Freddie America
Mar 201 min read
Texas Needs a Water and Energy Independence Plan With SMR
Texas has spent years talking about growth, business expansion, new housing, and the future of industry. But beneath all of that is a harder truth: none of it works without water and power. If Texas wants to remain strong for the next generation, it cannot treat water as an afterthought. Water is infrastructure. Water is economic security. Water is growth. And in the years ahead, water may become one of the most important strategic resources in the state. Most people understa
Freddie America
Mar 204 min read
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