Current and future smart cities are moving towards the zero-net energy use concept. To this end, the built environment should also be designed for efficient energy use and play a significant role in the production of such energy. At present, this is achieved by focusing on energy demand in buildings and to the renewable trade-off related to smart power grids. However, urban water distribution systems constantly carry an excess of hydraulic energy that can potentially be recovered to produce electricity. This paper presents a comprehensive review of current strategies for energy production by reviewing the state-of-the-art of smart water systems. New technologies (such as cyber-physical systems, digital twins, blockchain) and new methodologi...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThis book presents a set of approaches for th...
[EN] New environmental paradigms imposed by climate change and urbanization processes are leading ci...
Urban water distribution systems (WDS) should be designed not only for the safe provision of service...
The optimal and sustainable management of water distribution systems still represent an arduous task...
This study introduces a schematic methodology for smart water grids (SWGs) for use in water manageme...
Improving water resource management is a critical issue and is becoming increasingly relevant due to...
[EN] Water distribution networks (WDNs) appear as a new opportunity to generate clean energy using p...
Over the last decade, there has been a trend where water utility companies aim to make water distrib...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
Within the emerging concepts of smart cities and smart buildings, several critical services like ele...
[EN] Nowadays, in the management of water distribution networks (WDNs), particular attention is paid...
New generations of hydraulic networks and their management are emerging to increase the efficiency o...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
Purpose: Worldwide water scarcity is one of the major problems to deal with. Smart Cities also faces...
Purpose: Worldwide water scarcity is one of the major problems to deal with. Smart Cities also faces...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThis book presents a set of approaches for th...
[EN] New environmental paradigms imposed by climate change and urbanization processes are leading ci...
Urban water distribution systems (WDS) should be designed not only for the safe provision of service...
The optimal and sustainable management of water distribution systems still represent an arduous task...
This study introduces a schematic methodology for smart water grids (SWGs) for use in water manageme...
Improving water resource management is a critical issue and is becoming increasingly relevant due to...
[EN] Water distribution networks (WDNs) appear as a new opportunity to generate clean energy using p...
Over the last decade, there has been a trend where water utility companies aim to make water distrib...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
Within the emerging concepts of smart cities and smart buildings, several critical services like ele...
[EN] Nowadays, in the management of water distribution networks (WDNs), particular attention is paid...
New generations of hydraulic networks and their management are emerging to increase the efficiency o...
Micro hydropower generators (micro turbines), are used to recover excess energy from hydraulic syste...
Purpose: Worldwide water scarcity is one of the major problems to deal with. Smart Cities also faces...
Purpose: Worldwide water scarcity is one of the major problems to deal with. Smart Cities also faces...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThis book presents a set of approaches for th...
[EN] New environmental paradigms imposed by climate change and urbanization processes are leading ci...
Urban water distribution systems (WDS) should be designed not only for the safe provision of service...