To reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and help mitigate climate change, urban water systems need to be adapted so that electrical energy use is minimised. In this study, energy data from 2011 was used to quantify energy use in China’s urban water supply sector. The objective was to calculate the energy co-benefits of urban water conservation policies and compare energy use between China and other countries. The study investigated influencing factors with the aim of informing the development of energy efficient urban water infrastructure. The average energy use per cubic metre and per capita for urban water supply in China in 2011 was 0.29 kWh/m3 and 33.2 kWh/cap year, respectively. Total GHG emissions associated with energy use in the ur...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
This thesis examines the impacts and challenges of water use of electric power system. This thesis f...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
To reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and help mitigate climate change, urban water systems need ...
Water and energy are two essential resources of modern civilization and are inherently linked. Indee...
China has been undergoing unprecedented urbanization since the 1978 economic reform, with the presen...
The relationship between water and energy is extremely close and complex, especially in water use sy...
Significant energy resources are needed for traditional and nontraditional water utilization in Chin...
We quantify the current water use of China's thermoelectric power sector with plant-level data. We a...
As important subsystems of the urban environment, water resources and energy are necessary for norma...
Water and energy are basic resources for urban development. It is of extreme importance to balance e...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
Although water and energy resources are well-recognized concerns regarding economic and social devel...
Based on LEAP and WEAP, this paper establishes the coupled model of energy and water in cities. With...
China's household energy demands' life-cycle water uses from 2002 to 2015 are quantified with an Inp...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
This thesis examines the impacts and challenges of water use of electric power system. This thesis f...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
To reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and help mitigate climate change, urban water systems need ...
Water and energy are two essential resources of modern civilization and are inherently linked. Indee...
China has been undergoing unprecedented urbanization since the 1978 economic reform, with the presen...
The relationship between water and energy is extremely close and complex, especially in water use sy...
Significant energy resources are needed for traditional and nontraditional water utilization in Chin...
We quantify the current water use of China's thermoelectric power sector with plant-level data. We a...
As important subsystems of the urban environment, water resources and energy are necessary for norma...
Water and energy are basic resources for urban development. It is of extreme importance to balance e...
Water scarcity and uneven water demand in regional electricity generation pose substantial challenge...
Although water and energy resources are well-recognized concerns regarding economic and social devel...
Based on LEAP and WEAP, this paper establishes the coupled model of energy and water in cities. With...
China's household energy demands' life-cycle water uses from 2002 to 2015 are quantified with an Inp...
A crucial aspect of the energy and water nexus is reflected with the revelation of the surprisingly ...
This thesis examines the impacts and challenges of water use of electric power system. This thesis f...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...