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How Geothermal Energy can be Harnessed through Graphene Cables to Produce Drinkable Water and Batteries

     Graphene is a one molecule thick metal that has amazing properties, it is a perfect conductor of energy and heat, 100 times sturdier than steel. They have already fashioned it into smaller threads, which then can be woven together into larger cables to make a sturdy structure. We have a near limitless supply of ocean water, a limitless supply of geothermal energy in the earth's core. But why drill that far down, we have volcanic activity much closer to the surface in places like California. California is also suffering from drought. A factory could be conceived that would let in ocean water continuously into small compartments that are air tight, each one shaped in such as way that steam would be funneled efficiently to spin a series of smaller turbines and produce clean energy.       First have small threads of graphene in each compartment where the ocean water is. Have each smaller thread or series of threads connect back to each other to form a cable then run the cable to