Coal-fired power plants consume huge quantities of water, and in some water-stressed areas, power plants compete with other users for limited supplies. Extensive use of coal to generate electricity is projected to continue for many years. Faced with increasing power demands and questionable future supplies, industries and governments are seeking ways to reduce freshwater consumption at coal-fired power plants. As the United States investigates various freshwater savings approaches (e.g., the use of alternative water sources), other countries are also researching and implementing approaches to address similar - and in many cases, more challenging - water supply and demand issues. Information about these non-U.S. approaches can be used to hel...
There is a myriad of uses to which our country's freshwater supply is currently committed. Together ...
Power generation and water consumption are inextricably linked. Because of this relationship DOE/NET...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
Coal is the dominant fuel for electricity generation around the world. This type of electricity gene...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
In 2000, the freshwater withdrawn for industrial use in the U.S., including mining, industrial proce...
Water and energy production issues intersect in numerous ways. Water is produced along with oil and ...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
In recent years, rising populations and regional droughts have caused coal-fired power plants to tem...
AbstractSignificant quantities of water are utilized in thermoelectric power plants, mostly for the ...
Freshwater resources are getting increasingly scarce throughout the world. In 21th century China, co...
Low rank fuels such as subbituminous coals and lignites contain significant amounts of moisture comp...
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
There is a myriad of uses to which our country's freshwater supply is currently committed. Together ...
Power generation and water consumption are inextricably linked. Because of this relationship DOE/NET...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
Coal is the dominant fuel for electricity generation around the world. This type of electricity gene...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
In 2000, the freshwater withdrawn for industrial use in the U.S., including mining, industrial proce...
Water and energy production issues intersect in numerous ways. Water is produced along with oil and ...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
In recent years, rising populations and regional droughts have caused coal-fired power plants to tem...
AbstractSignificant quantities of water are utilized in thermoelectric power plants, mostly for the ...
Freshwater resources are getting increasingly scarce throughout the world. In 21th century China, co...
Low rank fuels such as subbituminous coals and lignites contain significant amounts of moisture comp...
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe...
This report was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laborat...
Here we analyze the water use rates for thermoelectric power generation with respect to cooling syst...
There is a myriad of uses to which our country's freshwater supply is currently committed. Together ...
Power generation and water consumption are inextricably linked. Because of this relationship DOE/NET...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...