According to ISO 14046 the quantification of the water scarcity footprint (WSFP) of hydropower reservoirs has to consider (1) the evaporation of water from the surface of the reservoir, (2) the baseline evaporation of water of the same area before the reservoir has been built, and (3) the water scarcity index of the location of the reservoir on a spatially and temporally explicit level.When a reservoir has a storing function, e.g., for irrigation in the dry season, monthly water scarcity indexes have to be used in order to calculate the WSFP, since storage in wet seasons and release in dry seasons can counteract water scarcity and lead to a reduction of overall water scarcity in the watershed.This paper builds on previous research regarding...
A novel global water scarcity assessment for the 21st century is presented in a two-part paper. In t...
This paper reviews published estimates of water consumption from hydropower production and the metho...
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy tr...
Demand for hydropower is increasing, yet the water footprints (WFs) of reservoirs and hydropower, an...
After agriculture, hydropower is considered to be the next largest water consuming sector, largely d...
Since the report from IPCC on renewable energy (IPCC, 2012) was published; more studies on water con...
Water evaporates from reservoirs of hydropower plants (HPPs), often in significant volumes. Reservoi...
IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources (2011) revealed potentially very high water consumpt...
Electricity production by hydropower is negatively affected by drought. To understand and quantify r...
Hydropower is a key energy source in almost all world regions. It fuels social and economic developm...
Electricity production by hydropower is negatively affected by drought. To understand and quantify r...
Purpose: Freshwater use and consumption is of high environmental concern. While research has primari...
AbstractHydroelectric power is an important energy source to meet the growing demand for energy, and...
This paper presents a global scale assessment of the impact of climate change on water scarcity. Pat...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world’s electricity supply. Although dams often have big en...
A novel global water scarcity assessment for the 21st century is presented in a two-part paper. In t...
This paper reviews published estimates of water consumption from hydropower production and the metho...
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy tr...
Demand for hydropower is increasing, yet the water footprints (WFs) of reservoirs and hydropower, an...
After agriculture, hydropower is considered to be the next largest water consuming sector, largely d...
Since the report from IPCC on renewable energy (IPCC, 2012) was published; more studies on water con...
Water evaporates from reservoirs of hydropower plants (HPPs), often in significant volumes. Reservoi...
IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources (2011) revealed potentially very high water consumpt...
Electricity production by hydropower is negatively affected by drought. To understand and quantify r...
Hydropower is a key energy source in almost all world regions. It fuels social and economic developm...
Electricity production by hydropower is negatively affected by drought. To understand and quantify r...
Purpose: Freshwater use and consumption is of high environmental concern. While research has primari...
AbstractHydroelectric power is an important energy source to meet the growing demand for energy, and...
This paper presents a global scale assessment of the impact of climate change on water scarcity. Pat...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world’s electricity supply. Although dams often have big en...
A novel global water scarcity assessment for the 21st century is presented in a two-part paper. In t...
This paper reviews published estimates of water consumption from hydropower production and the metho...
Understanding the water use of power production is an important step to both a sustainable energy tr...