Energy and water are linked resources. This pilot study examines the relationship between energy and water from a direction opposite to that of studies. We are concerned here with evaluating the energy required to supply and treat water, rather than with the water requirements of energy production. The primary energy requirements for three sectors of water management--municipal water supply, municipal sewage treatment, and water for irrigation--are evaluated. Six major cities, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New Orleans, San Antonio, and St. Louis, are used as indicators of the national trend in energy requirements to supply water to municipalities. Nationwide data provided by the federal Environmental Protection Agency for 1977 and 1990 are ...
Energy demand for urban water supply is emerging as a significant issue. This work undertakes a mult...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
This poster presents the water and energy linkages in urban water supply systems with particular foc...
Energy and water are linked resources. This pilot study examines the relationship between energy and...
Water, in many cases, is a key factor in the development of energy resources in the western states. ...
This research used a linear programming model of the agricultural and energy sectors...
Water is crucial for energy production and conversion, and energy is crucial for various water relat...
Urbanization and population growth increase demands for commodities such as food, energy, and water ...
Ashlynn Stillwell, Carey King, Michael Webber, and Ian Duncan are with UT Austin; Amy Hardberger is ...
textThe water sector is responsible for a significant portion of energy use. Energy is required for...
textEnergy and water are closely related to each other, yet management of the two resources has hist...
Currently, electric power generation is one of largest water withdrawal and use sectors in the U.S. ...
Existing and projected energy facilities will, in the near future, place major demands on the countr...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Providi...
Effective management is a key to ensuring the current and future sustainability of land, water and e...
Energy demand for urban water supply is emerging as a significant issue. This work undertakes a mult...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
This poster presents the water and energy linkages in urban water supply systems with particular foc...
Energy and water are linked resources. This pilot study examines the relationship between energy and...
Water, in many cases, is a key factor in the development of energy resources in the western states. ...
This research used a linear programming model of the agricultural and energy sectors...
Water is crucial for energy production and conversion, and energy is crucial for various water relat...
Urbanization and population growth increase demands for commodities such as food, energy, and water ...
Ashlynn Stillwell, Carey King, Michael Webber, and Ian Duncan are with UT Austin; Amy Hardberger is ...
textThe water sector is responsible for a significant portion of energy use. Energy is required for...
textEnergy and water are closely related to each other, yet management of the two resources has hist...
Currently, electric power generation is one of largest water withdrawal and use sectors in the U.S. ...
Existing and projected energy facilities will, in the near future, place major demands on the countr...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Providi...
Effective management is a key to ensuring the current and future sustainability of land, water and e...
Energy demand for urban water supply is emerging as a significant issue. This work undertakes a mult...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
This poster presents the water and energy linkages in urban water supply systems with particular foc...