At the end of 2010, China's contribution to global CO2 emissions reached 25.1%. Estimates show that power generation accounts for 37.2% of the Chinese CO2 emissions. Even though there is an increasing number of studies using life cycle analysis (LCA) to examine energy consumption and CO2 emissions required by different types of power generation technologies, there are very few studies focusing on China. Furthermore, the nexus between water consumption and energy production has largely been ignored. In this paper, we adopt input-output based hybrid life cycle analysis to evaluate water consumption and CO2 emissions of wind power in China. Our results show that China's wind energy consumes 0.64 l/kWh of water and produces 69.9 g/kWh of CO2 em...
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
As two indispensable resources for human development, energy and water are closely related. China, a...
At the end of 2010, China's contribution to global CO2 emissions reached 25.1%. Estimates show that ...
At the end of 2010, China's contribution to global CO2 emissions reached 25.1%. Estimates show that ...
Between 2000 and 2010, China's electricity production had increased threefold and accounted for 50% ...
Between 2000 and 2010, China's electricity production had increased threefold and accounted for 50% ...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
The number of energy–water nexus studies has been increasing recently due to the significant linkage...
China is rapidly expanding its alternative and non-conventional energy production capabilities. Alth...
As China continues to sustain high rates of economic growth, it is important to better understand pa...
We quantify the current water use of China's thermoelectric power sector with plant-level data. We a...
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle w...
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle w...
Electricity and water form an intricate nexus, in that water is crucial for power generation, and el...
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
As two indispensable resources for human development, energy and water are closely related. China, a...
At the end of 2010, China's contribution to global CO2 emissions reached 25.1%. Estimates show that ...
At the end of 2010, China's contribution to global CO2 emissions reached 25.1%. Estimates show that ...
Between 2000 and 2010, China's electricity production had increased threefold and accounted for 50% ...
Between 2000 and 2010, China's electricity production had increased threefold and accounted for 50% ...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
The number of energy–water nexus studies has been increasing recently due to the significant linkage...
China is rapidly expanding its alternative and non-conventional energy production capabilities. Alth...
As China continues to sustain high rates of economic growth, it is important to better understand pa...
We quantify the current water use of China's thermoelectric power sector with plant-level data. We a...
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle w...
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle w...
Electricity and water form an intricate nexus, in that water is crucial for power generation, and el...
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
As two indispensable resources for human development, energy and water are closely related. China, a...