Rising energy costs can make farming more expensive, potentially leading to reduced food production and higher prices. High energy intensity in agriculture can strain natural resources and impact environmental sustainability. Farmers and consumers may face higher costs due to increased energy prices. New food trends, like alternative proteins (such as Single Cell Proteins for instance), can affect energy consumption patterns.
The increasing energy intensity of agriculture is a significant challenge that requires a multifaceted approach to ensure sustainable and secure food systems for the future.
Initiating experimental GeoReactors(TM) to secure long term food safety, food supply and price stability.
Initiation of GeoReactors(TM) to guarantee the diversity of food production and food supply at affordable prices.
Also the generation of fresh water and its management will bear a very expensive energy cost. Another sensible reason to switch to a reliable long term energy source. Linked to this technology, Alcydon's SolidHydrogen-technology will seamlessly connect. Which means in concrete terms that the reactor energy can be stored very cheaply for any period of time and used when and/or where needed. Our farms will be able to use this to the fullest and in this way contribute to long-term food security.
This step will enable Alcydon, in an initial and ongoing process of vertical integration, to develop an entirely new holobionic form of agriculture that will last for generations.
50 GRX GeoReactor driven Power Farms, throughout the US, could form an optically interconnected network that can transport energy over long distances and, if necessary, serve as an emergency power source. Envisioned as a system to flank the existing network and able to provide assistance in the event of an emergency.
This Purple Power Project could initially provide employment for 50 teams of 40 people in every US State (that is in every State that wants to give us green light) in a build-up phase, with the potential to grow to 2,000 meaningful and long-term jobs (veterans are encouraged to participate) nationwide.