AbstractIncreasing population and economic growth continue to drive China's demand for energy and water resources. The interaction of these resources is particularly important in China, where water resources are unevenly distributed, with limited availability in coal-rich regions. The “3 Red Lines” water policies were introduced in 2011; one of their aims is to reduce industrial water use, of which the energy sector is a part. This paper analyses current water withdrawals and consumption for all energy processes and assesses the sector's compliance with the industrial water policy under different scenarios, considering potential future policy and technological changes. The results show that future energy plans could conflict with the indust...
The number of energy–water nexus studies has been increasing recently due to the significant linkage...
AbstractChina faces a complicated puzzle in balancing the country’s trade-offs among water and energ...
There are strong interdependencies between water use in agriculture and energy consumption as water ...
Increasing population and economic growth continue to drive China's demand for energy and water reso...
China is rapidly expanding its alternative and non-conventional energy production capabilities. Alth...
We quantify the current water use of China's thermoelectric power sector with plant-level data. We a...
As China continues to sustain high rates of economic growth, it is important to better understand pa...
Using Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China as a case study, the thesis addresses the interconnecte...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
AbstractEnergy and water are inextricably linked. The limited endowments, uneven spatial distributio...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
Significant energy resources are needed for traditional and nontraditional water utilization in Chin...
Between 2000 and 2010, China's electricity production had increased threefold and accounted for 50% ...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
The number of energy–water nexus studies has been increasing recently due to the significant linkage...
AbstractChina faces a complicated puzzle in balancing the country’s trade-offs among water and energ...
There are strong interdependencies between water use in agriculture and energy consumption as water ...
Increasing population and economic growth continue to drive China's demand for energy and water reso...
China is rapidly expanding its alternative and non-conventional energy production capabilities. Alth...
We quantify the current water use of China's thermoelectric power sector with plant-level data. We a...
As China continues to sustain high rates of economic growth, it is important to better understand pa...
Using Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China as a case study, the thesis addresses the interconnecte...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
AbstractEnergy and water are inextricably linked. The limited endowments, uneven spatial distributio...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
Significant energy resources are needed for traditional and nontraditional water utilization in Chin...
Between 2000 and 2010, China's electricity production had increased threefold and accounted for 50% ...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
The number of energy–water nexus studies has been increasing recently due to the significant linkage...
AbstractChina faces a complicated puzzle in balancing the country’s trade-offs among water and energ...
There are strong interdependencies between water use in agriculture and energy consumption as water ...