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Capobianco also shared insights on the company's decision to go public, explaining that this move was aimed at enhancing transparency and attracting investment to further their mission. He believes that by aligning water management with energy production, Waterbridge can contribute significantly to addressing the challenges posed by climate change and resource scarcity. The conversation highlighted the interconnectedness of water and energy, advocating for innovative solutions to ensure both resources are managed sustainably for future generations.
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