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  1. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
  2. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 16
  3. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 16, Issue 8, December 2014
  4. Water-energy nexus: matching sources and uses
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Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 19
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 18
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 17
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 16
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy : Volume 16, Issue 8, December 2014
An ethical journey for a life-long education for benefiting students, teachers, colleagues, and friends
Water-energy nexus: matching sources and uses
An E-Conversation with Prof. Neal Chung
Applications of ionic liquids in organic synthesis and catalysis
A study on treatment methods of spent pickling liquor generated by pickling process of steel
Calorimetric elucidation of ionic interactions in room temperature ionic liquid solutions
Fuzzy mixed-integer linear programming model for optimizing a multi-functional bioenergy system with biochar production for negative carbon emissions
Zeolites from coal fly ash as efficient sorbents for cadmium ions
Improving resource efficiency in surface coating/painting industry: practical experiences from a small-sized enterprise
A new look at measuring sustainability of industrial parks: a two-stage data envelopment analysis approach
Analysis of the technical, microeconomic, and political impact of a carbon tax on carbon dioxide sequestration resulting from liquefied natural gas production
Recovery of Cr(III) from tanning process using membrane separation processes
A mathematical model for the sustainability of the use of cross-laminated timber in the construction industry: the case of Spain
Water integration in industrial zones: a spatial representation with direct recycle applications
Repowering of existing AL-Hartha gas-fuelled conventional steam power plant with molten salt cavity tubular solar central receiver
Simultaneous dyeing and mothproofing of wool against Dermestes Maculatus with madder optimized by statistical model
Laissez faire and the Clean Development Mechanism: determinants of project implementation in Indian states, 2003–2011
Spark spectrometry of toxic smokes: towards a portable, inexpensive, and high-resolution environment monitoring instrument
Bridging Arctic environmental science and life cycle assessment: a preliminary assessment of regional scaling factors
Optimization of a primary gravity separation treatment for vegetable oil refinery wastewaters
A canonical correlation analysis of the relationship between sustainability and competitiveness
Surface chemistry modifications of rice husk toward enhancement of Hg(II) adsorption from aqueous solution
Dynamic modeling and analysis of biotrickling filters in continuous operation for H2S removal
Palladium supported on silica gel confined ionic liquid as a reusable catalyst for carbon–carbon cross coupling reaction in water
Heat-transfer modeling as a design tool for improving solar water disinfection (SODIS) containers
Removal of organochlorine pesticides by chitosan loaded with silver oxide nanoparticles from water
Comparative pretreatment method for efficient enzymatic hydrolysis of Salvinia cucullata and sewage treatment in ponds containing this biomass
Eco-friendly titanium tanning for the manufacture of bovine upper leathers: pilot-scale studies
Atmospheric pollutants and air quality effects: limitation costs and environmental advantages (a cost–benefit approach)
Vector space theory of sustainability assessment of industrial processes
Significant breakthrough in biochar cost reduction
Activity enhancement of carbonic anhydrase in Chlamydomonas sp. for effective CO2 sequestration
New concept of urban green management
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Water-energy nexus: matching sources and uses

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Gilron, J.
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract It is becoming increasingly clear that the issues of water and energy are inextricable with energy production becoming an increasingly large water consumer, and water being both a potential sink and source for energy. A complicating factor is the long-term impact of continued use of fossil fuel exacerbating global warming with attendant impact on water supplies. At the same time, the location of population relative to water and energy sources suggests that there is a need to choose those technologies for energy and water production, which produce an appropriate match between sources and population. These ideas are developed with respect to coastal populations.
Starting Page 1471
Ending Page 1479
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 1618954X
Journal Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
Volume Number 16
Issue Number 8
e-ISSN 16189558
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2014-10-09
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Sustainable Development Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Industrial and Production Engineering Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology Environmental Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Environmental Chemistry Environmental Engineering Economics and Econometrics Business, Management and Accounting Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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