Recent improvements to advanced water metering and communications technologies have the potential to improve the management of water resources and utility infrastructure, benefiting both utilities and ratepayers. The highly granular, near-real-time data and opportunity for automated control provided by these advanced systems may yield operational benefits similar to those afforded by similar technologies in the energy sector. While significant progress has been made in quantifying the water-related benefits of these technologies, the research on quantifying the energy benefits of improved water metering is underdeveloped. Some studies have quantified the embedded energy in water in California, however these findings are based on data more t...
Although it is widely recognized that reducing freshwater consumption is of critical importance, gen...
textEnergy and water resources share an important interdependency. Large quantities of energy are re...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
The U.S. electricity grid's ongoing transformation to integrate renewable or distributed generation,...
Digital water meters can take Australian water utilities into the world of internet of things (IoT) ...
2019-04-29Electricity systems are integral in the developed and developing world and access to elect...
The United States is facing an aging infrastructure crisis, and water distribution systems are one a...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
In the context of groundwater resource management, this paper proposes a novel method for continuous...
Water meters are used for urban water management, especially for billing purposes. The relatively re...
Freshwater consumption for electricity generation is projected to increase dramatically in the next ...
textThe water sector is responsible for a significant portion of energy use. Energy is required for...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
We investigate the possibility of using streaming cells as a means of harvesting energy from the tow...
Water and energy use on farms are deeply linked, and trends changing the way water is used on farms ...
Although it is widely recognized that reducing freshwater consumption is of critical importance, gen...
textEnergy and water resources share an important interdependency. Large quantities of energy are re...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
The U.S. electricity grid's ongoing transformation to integrate renewable or distributed generation,...
Digital water meters can take Australian water utilities into the world of internet of things (IoT) ...
2019-04-29Electricity systems are integral in the developed and developing world and access to elect...
The United States is facing an aging infrastructure crisis, and water distribution systems are one a...
As urban populations continue to grow and expand, localized demands on water supplies continue to in...
In the context of groundwater resource management, this paper proposes a novel method for continuous...
Water meters are used for urban water management, especially for billing purposes. The relatively re...
Freshwater consumption for electricity generation is projected to increase dramatically in the next ...
textThe water sector is responsible for a significant portion of energy use. Energy is required for...
To date, the terminology of smart water meter has been used liberally to describe devices that are...
We investigate the possibility of using streaming cells as a means of harvesting energy from the tow...
Water and energy use on farms are deeply linked, and trends changing the way water is used on farms ...
Although it is widely recognized that reducing freshwater consumption is of critical importance, gen...
textEnergy and water resources share an important interdependency. Large quantities of energy are re...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...