Talk:Water-energy nexus

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Units of Energy Intensity
The units of Energy intensity are a bit unclear. When you go to the Energy intensity page, it says the units should be Energy per Currency Unit. In the California (US) tab here, it mentions MWh/MG. What is MG? I looked into the research paper it cited, and they frequently mentioned figures in Energy per Volume of Water (watt hours per Acre foot in the article). Is MG possibly mega gallons then? Either way, it needs some clarification, and possibly a conversion to SI units. I'm still a little confused on this topic so I'm not sure what it should be. I might try and look into it more myself later. Thanks! Brian Shaposky (talk) 05:38, 21 April 2021 (UTC)