To date, key water–energy connections have not been systematically quantified. Nor has their potential for contributing to greenhouse gas mitigation been evaluated. Lack of knowledge of these links, particularly within cities, is viewed as a major limitation to energy-sensitive urban water management and integrated urban design. This paper fills part of this void. The key contribution is a new conceptual model coupled with a systematic review of the connections of influence. Drawing on Australian and international data, the results provide a structured estimate of water-related energy use and associated emissions in a hypothetical city of 1,000,000 people. This demonstrates that water-related energy use accounts for 13% of total electricity...
Water-related energy accounts for around one-quarter of California's energy use. Most of the influen...
This paper presents a novel take on the energy-water nexus; exploring the coupling of renewable gene...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringLandon MarstonRapid changes in regional water cycle,...
This chapter provides an overview of the diverse and significant links between urban water and energ...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
We have only rudimentary understanding of the complex and pervasive connections between water and en...
The energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with urban water systems have c...
Energy demand for urban water supply is emerging as a significant issue. This work undertakes a mult...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
During the Millennium Drought in Australia, a wide range of supply-side and demand-side water manage...
Cities are concentrations of demand to water and energy systems that rely on resources under increas...
This study explores the water-energy nexus of urban water services and the water-related energy dema...
This study explores the water-energy nexus of urban water services and the water-related energy dema...
This study explores the water-energy nexus of urban water services and the water-related energy dema...
Most recognised global challenges of modern times are related to energy production and consumption. ...
Water-related energy accounts for around one-quarter of California's energy use. Most of the influen...
This paper presents a novel take on the energy-water nexus; exploring the coupling of renewable gene...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringLandon MarstonRapid changes in regional water cycle,...
This chapter provides an overview of the diverse and significant links between urban water and energ...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
We have only rudimentary understanding of the complex and pervasive connections between water and en...
The energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with urban water systems have c...
Energy demand for urban water supply is emerging as a significant issue. This work undertakes a mult...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
During the Millennium Drought in Australia, a wide range of supply-side and demand-side water manage...
Cities are concentrations of demand to water and energy systems that rely on resources under increas...
This study explores the water-energy nexus of urban water services and the water-related energy dema...
This study explores the water-energy nexus of urban water services and the water-related energy dema...
This study explores the water-energy nexus of urban water services and the water-related energy dema...
Most recognised global challenges of modern times are related to energy production and consumption. ...
Water-related energy accounts for around one-quarter of California's energy use. Most of the influen...
This paper presents a novel take on the energy-water nexus; exploring the coupling of renewable gene...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringLandon MarstonRapid changes in regional water cycle,...