Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global requirements of energy for water (E4W) are still poorly understood, which may result in biases in projections and consequently in water and energy management and policy. This study estimates water-related energy consumption by water source, sector, and process for 14 global regions from 1973 to 2012. Globally, E4W amounted to 10.2 EJ of primary energy consumption in 2010, accounting for 1.7%–2.7% of total global primary energy consumption, of which 58% pertains to fresh surface water, 30% to fresh groundwater, and 12% to nonfresh water, assuming median energy intensity levels. The sectoral E4W allocation includes municipal (45%), industrial (3...
This letter consists of a first-order analysis of the primary energy embedded in water in the Unite...
Water for energy Is energy becoming a thirstier resource? Highl ights • Energy depends on water – f...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
<p>Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, globa...
The need for energy in water provision and use is obvious, however the drivers are often complex, di...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
The current accelerated growth in demand for energy globally is confronted by water-resource limitat...
Discussion of the environmental implications of worldwide energy demand is currently dominated by th...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
International audienceOver the past ten years, a conscious concerning the energy sector has increase...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
2019-04-29Electricity systems are integral in the developed and developing world and access to elect...
The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the extraction and processing of res...
This letter consists of a first-order analysis of the primary energy embedded in water in the Unite...
Water for energy Is energy becoming a thirstier resource? Highl ights • Energy depends on water – f...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
<p>Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, globa...
The need for energy in water provision and use is obvious, however the drivers are often complex, di...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
The current accelerated growth in demand for energy globally is confronted by water-resource limitat...
Discussion of the environmental implications of worldwide energy demand is currently dominated by th...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
International audienceOver the past ten years, a conscious concerning the energy sector has increase...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
2019-04-29Electricity systems are integral in the developed and developing world and access to elect...
The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the extraction and processing of res...
This letter consists of a first-order analysis of the primary energy embedded in water in the Unite...
Water for energy Is energy becoming a thirstier resource? Highl ights • Energy depends on water – f...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...