Energy security for the EU is a priority of the European Commission. Although both blue and green water resources are increasingly scarce, the EU currently does not explicitly account for water resource use in its energy related policies. Here we quantify the freshwater resources required to produce the different energy sources in the EU, by means of the water footprint (WF) concept. We conduct the most geographically detailed consumptive WF assessment for the EU to date, based on the newest spatial databases of energy sources. We calculate that fossil fuels and nuclear energy are moderate water users (136–627 m3/terajoules (m3 TJ–1)). Of the renewable energy sources, wood, reservoir hydropower and first generation biofuels require large wa...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
With almost 40 % of the global population suffering from water scarcity, the need to manage water re...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
This paper assesses the water footprint (WF) of different primary energy carriers derived from bioma...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
Water is an essential component of agriculture-food production. As the biomass and biofuel are known...
Water is an essential component of agriculture-food production. As the biomass and biofuel are known...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
With almost 40 % of the global population suffering from water scarcity, the need to manage water re...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half o...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
This paper assesses the water footprint (WF) of different primary energy carriers derived from bioma...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
Water is an essential component of agriculture-food production. As the biomass and biofuel are known...
Water is an essential component of agriculture-food production. As the biomass and biofuel are known...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
Water is essential for electricity and heat production. This study assesses the consumptive water fo...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
With almost 40 % of the global population suffering from water scarcity, the need to manage water re...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...