The need for energy in water provision and use is obvious, however the drivers are often complex, difficult to assess, and often inconsistently presented. Here we build a clearer definition and conceptual framework of “water-related energy”. We apply this framework to harmonise data and results across disparate studies so that regional estimates of water-related energy can be compared in a consistent way for the first time. We show how widely different boundaries have been used for analysis including or excluding: water and wastewater utilities, as well as residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural water users. Consequently, understanding of what constitutes “water-related energy” is widely divergent. We demonstrate how up to 12....
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
Water and energy are each recognized as indispensable inputs to modern economies. And, in recent yea...
Discussion of the environmental implications of worldwide energy demand is currently dominated by th...
The need for energy in water provision and use is obvious, however the drivers are often complex, di...
<p>Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, globa...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Water agencies use energy to pump, treat, and distribute potable water. Wastewater treatment plants ...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
With almost 40 % of the global population suffering from water scarcity, the need to manage water re...
Quantifying the energy embedded in the US water system / Kelly T. Sanders & Michael, E. Webber. Canb...
textEnergy and water resources share an important interdependency. Large quantities of energy are re...
Analysis of water use for power generation has, in the past, focused on large geographical regions a...
The water use associated with electricity generation and consumption has been the focus of research ...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
Water and energy are each recognized as indispensable inputs to modern economies. And, in recent yea...
Discussion of the environmental implications of worldwide energy demand is currently dominated by th...
The need for energy in water provision and use is obvious, however the drivers are often complex, di...
<p>Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, globa...
Despite significant effort to quantify the interdependence of the water and energy sectors, global r...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Water agencies use energy to pump, treat, and distribute potable water. Wastewater treatment plants ...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
With almost 40 % of the global population suffering from water scarcity, the need to manage water re...
Quantifying the energy embedded in the US water system / Kelly T. Sanders & Michael, E. Webber. Canb...
textEnergy and water resources share an important interdependency. Large quantities of energy are re...
Analysis of water use for power generation has, in the past, focused on large geographical regions a...
The water use associated with electricity generation and consumption has been the focus of research ...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
Water and energy are each recognized as indispensable inputs to modern economies. And, in recent yea...
Discussion of the environmental implications of worldwide energy demand is currently dominated by th...