Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater sustainability since large volumes of water are currently used throughout the energy sector. In this paper, we assess direct global energy sector water use and thermal water pollution across a broad range of energy system transformation pathways to assess water impacts of a 2 °C climate policy. A global integrated assessment model is equipped with the capabilities to account for the water impacts of technologies located throughout the energy supply chain. The model framework is applied across a broad range of 2 °C scenarios to highlight long-term water impact uncertainties over the 21st century. We find that water implications vary significa...
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy tr...
International audienceOver the past ten years, a conscious concerning the energy sector has increase...
Abstract Climate change mitigation, in the context of growing population and ever increasing economi...
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...
AbstractOver the course of this coming century, global electricity use is expected to grow at least ...
The energy sector today accounts for about 10% to 15% of global freshwater withdrawal. Most water in...
Thermoelectric power production comprised 41% of total freshwater withdrawals in the U.S., surpassin...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
Energy systems support technical solutions fulfilling the United Nations’ Sustainable Development 2 ...
The German energy transition is not only a challenge for the technical system transformation but wil...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) provides the opportunity to minimize atmospheric carbon emissions f...
Large and reliable volumes of water are required to cool thermal power plants. Yet across the world ...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy tr...
International audienceOver the past ten years, a conscious concerning the energy sector has increase...
Abstract Climate change mitigation, in the context of growing population and ever increasing economi...
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...
AbstractOver the course of this coming century, global electricity use is expected to grow at least ...
The energy sector today accounts for about 10% to 15% of global freshwater withdrawal. Most water in...
Thermoelectric power production comprised 41% of total freshwater withdrawals in the U.S., surpassin...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
Energy systems support technical solutions fulfilling the United Nations’ Sustainable Development 2 ...
The German energy transition is not only a challenge for the technical system transformation but wil...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) provides the opportunity to minimize atmospheric carbon emissions f...
Large and reliable volumes of water are required to cool thermal power plants. Yet across the world ...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy tr...
International audienceOver the past ten years, a conscious concerning the energy sector has increase...
Abstract Climate change mitigation, in the context of growing population and ever increasing economi...