In the United States and Europe, at present 91% and 78% of the total electricity is produced by thermoelectric (nuclear and fossil-fuelled) power plants, which directly depend on the availability and temperature of water resources for cooling. During recent warm, dry summers several thermoelectric power plants in Europe and the southeastern United States were forced to reduce production owing to cooling-water scarcity. Here we show that thermoelectric power in Europe and the United States is vulnerable to climate change owing to the combined impacts of lower summer river flows and higher river water temperatures. Using physically based hydrological and water temperature modelling framework in combination with an electricity production mo...
The electricity sector is currently considered mainly on the emission side of the climate change equ...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
In the United States and Europe, at present 91% and 78% (ref. 1) of the total electricity is produce...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Country based statistics of relative (%) changes in thermoelectric pow...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Impacts of changes in hydropower and thermoelectric power useable capa...
Recent warm, dry summers showed the vulnerability of the European power sector to low water availabi...
Hydropower and thermoelectric power together contribute 98% of the worldâ €™ s electricity generatio...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Location of power plants, cooling system type (symbols) and source of ...
Thermoelectric generation requires large amounts of water for cooling. Recent warm periods have led ...
<p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> Impacts of changes in hydropower and thermoelectric power useable capa...
Recent droughts and heatwaves showed the vulnerability of the electricity sector to surface water co...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Schematic representation of methodological framework.</p> <p><strong>A...
Thermoelectric power plants with once-through cooling systems generated 35% (∼300 GW) of U.S. electr...
The generation of electricity in thermoelectric power plants requires large quantities of water for ...
The electricity sector is currently considered mainly on the emission side of the climate change equ...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
In the United States and Europe, at present 91% and 78% (ref. 1) of the total electricity is produce...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Country based statistics of relative (%) changes in thermoelectric pow...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Impacts of changes in hydropower and thermoelectric power useable capa...
Recent warm, dry summers showed the vulnerability of the European power sector to low water availabi...
Hydropower and thermoelectric power together contribute 98% of the worldâ €™ s electricity generatio...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Location of power plants, cooling system type (symbols) and source of ...
Thermoelectric generation requires large amounts of water for cooling. Recent warm periods have led ...
<p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> Impacts of changes in hydropower and thermoelectric power useable capa...
Recent droughts and heatwaves showed the vulnerability of the electricity sector to surface water co...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Schematic representation of methodological framework.</p> <p><strong>A...
Thermoelectric power plants with once-through cooling systems generated 35% (∼300 GW) of U.S. electr...
The generation of electricity in thermoelectric power plants requires large quantities of water for ...
The electricity sector is currently considered mainly on the emission side of the climate change equ...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...