Major strategic issues facing the global thermoelectric sector include environmental regulation, climate change and increasing electricity demand. We have addressed such issues by modeling thermoelectric generation in the Northeastern United States that is reliant on cooling under five sensitivity tests to evaluate losses/gains in power production, thermal pollution and suitable aquatic habitat, comparing the contemporary baseline (2000–2010) with potential future states. Integral to the analysis, we developed a methodology to quantify river water availability for cooling, which we define as an ecosystem service. Projected climate conditions reduce river water available for efficient power plant operations and the river\u27s capacity to abs...
Open-loop thermoelectric power plants, representing 30% of the electricity generation in the United ...
<p><strong>Figure 9.</strong> Maximum annual per cent change in flows for the different thermoelectr...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
Major strategic issues facing the global thermoelectric sector include environmental regulation, cli...
The electricity sector is dependent on rivers to provide ecosystem services that help regulate exces...
As water scarcity and pollution of sources become increasingly severe and widespread, competition ov...
textRecent droughts and heat waves have revealed the vulnerability of some power plants to effects f...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
Thermoelectric power production comprised 41% of total freshwater withdrawals in the U.S., surpassin...
In the United States and Europe, at present 91% and 78% (ref. 1) of the total electricity is produce...
AbstractRecent droughts and heat waves have revealed the vulnerability of some power plants to effec...
Water stress threatens to impact electricity production from thermoelectric plants in the Southeast ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Thermoelectric generation in millions of MwH by fuel type in Upper Cha...
Thermoelectric power generation currently accounts for 40% of all fresh water withdrawals in the U.S...
Open-loop thermoelectric power plants, representing 30% of the electricity generation in the United ...
<p><strong>Figure 9.</strong> Maximum annual per cent change in flows for the different thermoelectr...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
Major strategic issues facing the global thermoelectric sector include environmental regulation, cli...
The electricity sector is dependent on rivers to provide ecosystem services that help regulate exces...
As water scarcity and pollution of sources become increasingly severe and widespread, competition ov...
textRecent droughts and heat waves have revealed the vulnerability of some power plants to effects f...
Thermoelectric power plants contribute 90 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
Thermoelectric power production comprised 41% of total freshwater withdrawals in the U.S., surpassin...
In the United States and Europe, at present 91% and 78% (ref. 1) of the total electricity is produce...
AbstractRecent droughts and heat waves have revealed the vulnerability of some power plants to effec...
Water stress threatens to impact electricity production from thermoelectric plants in the Southeast ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Thermoelectric generation in millions of MwH by fuel type in Upper Cha...
Thermoelectric power generation currently accounts for 40% of all fresh water withdrawals in the U.S...
Open-loop thermoelectric power plants, representing 30% of the electricity generation in the United ...
<p><strong>Figure 9.</strong> Maximum annual per cent change in flows for the different thermoelectr...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...