Vulnerabilities and Opportunities at the Nexus of Electricity, Water and Climate: Article No. 080201

Robin Newmark, Peter Frumhoff, Virginia Burkett, Robert Jackson, Jonathan Overpeck, Michael Webber

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Abstract

The articles in this special issue examine the critical nexus of electricity, water, and climate, emphasizing connections among resources; the prospect of increasing vulnerabilities of water resources and electricity generation in a changing climate; and the opportunities for research to inform integrated energy and water policy and management measures aimed at increasing resilience. Here, we characterize several major themes emerging from this research and highlight some of the uptake of this work in both scientific and public spheres. Underpinning much of this research is the recognition that water resources are expected to undergo substantial changes based on the global warming that results primarily from fossil energy-based carbon emissions. At the same time, the production of electricity from fossil fuels, nuclear power, and some renewable technologies (biomass, geothermal and concentrating solar power) can be highly water-intensive. Energy choices now and in the near future will have a major impact not just on the global climate, but also on water supplies and the resilience of energy systems that currently depend heavily on them.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages5
JournalEnvironmental Research Letters
Volume10
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-6A70-64380

Keywords

  • climate
  • electricity
  • energy
  • EWN
  • nexus
  • power system
  • water

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