Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future availability of riverine water will be affected by climatic change. Power generation is expected to grow throughout the 21st century, accompanied by growth in cooling water demand. We estimated cooling water sufficiency globally under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 2 scenario with and without climate mitigation throughout the 21st century (2006–2099) at a spatial resolution of 0.5° × 0.5°. We used the Asia-Pacific Integrated Model Computable General Equilibrium Model (AIM/CGE) to project future thermoelectric cooling-water requirements in 17 global regions with no hydrological constraint on water availability, and the H08 global hydrological...
Water is essential for almost all energy processes. This paper analyses the evolution of the coolin...
AbstractOver the course of this coming century, global electricity use is expected to grow at least ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) provides the opportunity to minimize atmospheric carbon emissions f...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
<p>Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower....
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Large and reliable volumes of water are required to cool thermal power plants. Yet across the world ...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) have largely ignored the impacts of water scarcity on the energy...
Analysis of numerous low carbon electricity strategies have been shown to have very divergent water ...
Currently, thermal power is the largest source of power in the world. Although the impacts of climat...
AbstractThermoelectric generation contributes to 80% of global electricity production. Cooling of th...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
Hydropower and thermoelectric power together contribute 98% of the world’s electricity generation at...
Energy systems support technical solutions fulfilling the United Nations’ Sustainable Development 2 ...
Water is essential for almost all energy processes. This paper analyses the evolution of the coolin...
AbstractOver the course of this coming century, global electricity use is expected to grow at least ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) provides the opportunity to minimize atmospheric carbon emissions f...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
<p>Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower....
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Large and reliable volumes of water are required to cool thermal power plants. Yet across the world ...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) have largely ignored the impacts of water scarcity on the energy...
Analysis of numerous low carbon electricity strategies have been shown to have very divergent water ...
Currently, thermal power is the largest source of power in the world. Although the impacts of climat...
AbstractThermoelectric generation contributes to 80% of global electricity production. Cooling of th...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
Hydropower and thermoelectric power together contribute 98% of the world’s electricity generation at...
Energy systems support technical solutions fulfilling the United Nations’ Sustainable Development 2 ...
Water is essential for almost all energy processes. This paper analyses the evolution of the coolin...
AbstractOver the course of this coming century, global electricity use is expected to grow at least ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) provides the opportunity to minimize atmospheric carbon emissions f...