About 50% of the solar energy absorbed at the Earth’s surface drives evaporation, fueling the water cycle that affects various renewable energy resources, such as wind and hydropower. Recent advances demonstrate our nascent ability to convert evaporation energy into work, yet there is little understanding about the potential of this resource. Here we study the energy available from natural evaporation to predict the potential of this ubiquitous resource. We find that natural evaporation from open water surfaces could provide power densities comparable to current wind and solar technologies while cutting evaporative water losses by nearly half. We estimate up to 325 GW of power is potentially available in the United States. Strikingly, water...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
Today we make use of various sources of energy found on earth to produce electricity. Using machines...
The paper looks at the possibility of retrieving energy from rain and how the energy collected compa...
About 50% of the solar energy absorbed at the Earth’s surface drives evaporation, fueling the water ...
About 50% of the solar energy absorbed at the Earth’s surface is used to drive evaporation, a powerf...
There are many motivations for choosing renewable energy technologies to provide the necessary ener...
Recent studies in passive solar-driven evaporative technologies have introduced a plethora of new ma...
A potential solution to the coupled water–energy–food challenges in land use is the concept of float...
Conservation policy is usually developed for regions that encompass only one environmental realm bec...
The availability of safe drinking water is the most fundamental requirement for human survival on Ea...
Drinking water is scarce in developing countries and is becoming a limiting resource for the entire ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Energy-water-environment nexus is very important to attain COP21 goal, maintaining environment tempe...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The growing pressure on natural freshwater resources and the projected climate variability are expe...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
Today we make use of various sources of energy found on earth to produce electricity. Using machines...
The paper looks at the possibility of retrieving energy from rain and how the energy collected compa...
About 50% of the solar energy absorbed at the Earth’s surface drives evaporation, fueling the water ...
About 50% of the solar energy absorbed at the Earth’s surface is used to drive evaporation, a powerf...
There are many motivations for choosing renewable energy technologies to provide the necessary ener...
Recent studies in passive solar-driven evaporative technologies have introduced a plethora of new ma...
A potential solution to the coupled water–energy–food challenges in land use is the concept of float...
Conservation policy is usually developed for regions that encompass only one environmental realm bec...
The availability of safe drinking water is the most fundamental requirement for human survival on Ea...
Drinking water is scarce in developing countries and is becoming a limiting resource for the entire ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Energy-water-environment nexus is very important to attain COP21 goal, maintaining environment tempe...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The growing pressure on natural freshwater resources and the projected climate variability are expe...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
Today we make use of various sources of energy found on earth to produce electricity. Using machines...
The paper looks at the possibility of retrieving energy from rain and how the energy collected compa...