Globally, there is an increasing consensus around the need to realise deep transformations invital sectors of society such as those related to urban water supply and energy, particularly in cities where the largest share of the global population is living. Taking the example of recent changes in energy requirements for buildings in Sweden, the government has proposed that, by 2021, all new houses shall have” near zero” energy demand, which for a multifamily house in Stockholm translates into a primary energy demand of 85 kWh /m2 per year. This has generated a new kind of niche experimentation in the building sector that cuts across traditionally disconnected domains of innovation around water and energy. For example, technologies around gre...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
Reducing the world usage of fossil fuels and the CO2 emissions from its combustion, are among the ma...
Heat pumps for production of Domestic Hot Water are getting more and more common in residential apar...
Globally and in Europe, the housing sector is responsible for a large share of the energy use, and l...
To meet both the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ...
Like many other European cities, Malmö has set ambitious goals to become Sweden’s first carbon-neutr...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Water managers face enormous challenges in securing future supplies of water under the uncertainty o...
Water scarcity is a current problem in many parts of the planet and there is a worldwide concern abo...
The Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten) has identified the built environment as a key area for...
The wastewater sector provides water sanitation to populations in order to preserve humanhealth and ...
The scientific community has reached close to a consensus that anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse...
The world population is expected to increase from the current 8.5 billion to 11.2 billion by 2100. T...
The integration of infrastructure domains and resource flows such as electricity, heat, water and wa...
© IWA Publishing 2014. Domestic water payment schemes are often a product of their time, place and w...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
Reducing the world usage of fossil fuels and the CO2 emissions from its combustion, are among the ma...
Heat pumps for production of Domestic Hot Water are getting more and more common in residential apar...
Globally and in Europe, the housing sector is responsible for a large share of the energy use, and l...
To meet both the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ...
Like many other European cities, Malmö has set ambitious goals to become Sweden’s first carbon-neutr...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Water managers face enormous challenges in securing future supplies of water under the uncertainty o...
Water scarcity is a current problem in many parts of the planet and there is a worldwide concern abo...
The Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten) has identified the built environment as a key area for...
The wastewater sector provides water sanitation to populations in order to preserve humanhealth and ...
The scientific community has reached close to a consensus that anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse...
The world population is expected to increase from the current 8.5 billion to 11.2 billion by 2100. T...
The integration of infrastructure domains and resource flows such as electricity, heat, water and wa...
© IWA Publishing 2014. Domestic water payment schemes are often a product of their time, place and w...
An energy system that relies on fossil fuel is not sustainable. Emissions, such as carbon dioxide, n...
Reducing the world usage of fossil fuels and the CO2 emissions from its combustion, are among the ma...
Heat pumps for production of Domestic Hot Water are getting more and more common in residential apar...