
Infastructure
Locally sourced and managed electrical power, water, waste management, and recycling using advanced technology and robust, distributed infrastructure
Power Generation, Storage, & Management
Energy generated at homes, neighborhoods, and off-project
Energy storage distributed throughout project
Potential for pumped hydro storage
Alternative energy generation approaches will be explored and if viable incorporated into project
Water Infrastructure
Existing approval from LCRA to pull water from Lake Travis
~1800 LUEs currently approved with additional LUEs available
Lakefront is deep water even when lake is low (as it is currently)
Plans include providing water as a service to nearby communities as appropriate
Potential Water-from-Atmosphere as additional capability
Can augment or replace surface water or well water sources when there is sufficient humidity
Generates water from the atmosphere
Water is pure, potable, and chemical-free
At any moment, the Earth's atmosphere contains 37,500,000,000,000,000 gallons of water (if everyone on earth used this source it would be 0.002% of the available amount)
Source is sustainable and renewable through hydrologic cycle
Water Conservation
Grey water systems may re-use water for toilet flushing, irrigation, or green roofs or walls
Can reduce required amount of new, potable water, by 75%
Waste Management
Waste will be treated using micro-sewage plants scaled to handle a few up to a few hundred homes
No perk or septic field required
No city sewer or costly infrastructure
No odor or noise
Micro-sewer plants serviced ~quarterly with sludge recycled into fertilizer or charcoal
Recycling
Zero landfill
Automatically sorts recyclables
Turns waste into fuel
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