Energy for Water: Regional Case Studies

Energy for Water: Regional Case Studies
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
14 February 2019
Pages
172
ISBN
9780367234089

Energy for Water: Regional Case Studies

Water and energy are inextricably linked as unsound management of either resource can have an impact on the cost, availability, and sustainability of the other. This book explores the energy for water component of the water-energy nexus. It offers diverse case studies from around the world including the deserts of Saudi Arabia, rural China, Pakistan’s Indus Basin, arid Greek islands, and urban centers such as Los Angeles. The analyses show that while many regions face unique water scarcity challenges, they are all united by the fact that solutions require mobilizing energy.

This book focuses on how different policies and technologies are changing the way societies use energy to extract, treat, and transport water. In terms of policy, chapters explore how initiatives aimed at reducing demand for water and improved integrated resource planning can lead to energy savings. Regarding technology, case studies highlight the pros and cons of different methods of meeting water demand.

Through exploring both technology and policy across a wide range of diverse case studies, the book offers a robust explanation of the energy for water side of the water-energy nexus equation, making it valuable reading for academics and policymakers.

This book was originally published as a special issue as International Journal of Water Resources Development.

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