The United States (US) energy system is a large water user, but the nature of that use is poorly understood. To support resource comanagement and fill this noted gap in the literature, this work presents detailed estimates for US-based water consumption and withdrawals for the US energy system as of 2014, including both intensity values and the first known estimate of total water consumption and withdrawal by the US energy system. We address 126 unit processes, many of which are new additions to the literature, differentiated among 17 fuel cycles, five life cycle stages, three water source categories, and four levels of water quality. Overall coverage is about 99% of commercially traded US primary energy consumption with detailed energy flo...
Water and wastewater treatment is a critical service provided for protecting human health and the en...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
Freshwater consumption for electricity generation is projected to increase dramatically in the next ...
This letter consists of a first-order analysis of the primary energy embedded in water in the Unite...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
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...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
The withdrawal and consumption of water at electricity generation plants, mainly for cooling purpose...
Various studies have attempted to consolidate published estimates of water use impacts of electricit...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
The withdrawal and consumption of water at electricity generation plants, mainly for cooling purpose...
Thermoelectric power production comprised 41% of total freshwater withdrawals in the U.S., surpassin...
Compared with many other countries, the United States is relatively well endowed with water resource...
Water and wastewater treatment is a critical service provided for protecting human health and the en...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
Freshwater consumption for electricity generation is projected to increase dramatically in the next ...
This letter consists of a first-order analysis of the primary energy embedded in water in the Unite...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
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...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
The withdrawal and consumption of water at electricity generation plants, mainly for cooling purpose...
Various studies have attempted to consolidate published estimates of water use impacts of electricit...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
The withdrawal and consumption of water at electricity generation plants, mainly for cooling purpose...
Thermoelectric power production comprised 41% of total freshwater withdrawals in the U.S., surpassin...
Compared with many other countries, the United States is relatively well endowed with water resource...
Water and wastewater treatment is a critical service provided for protecting human health and the en...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
Freshwater consumption for electricity generation is projected to increase dramatically in the next ...