Journal article

Water-energy-greenhouse gas nexus of urban water systems: Review of concepts, state-of-art and methods

S Nair, B George, HM Malano, M Arora, B Nawarathna

Resources Conservation and Recycling | Published : 2014

Abstract

Water supply and wastewater services incur a large amount of energy and GHG emissions. It is therefore imperative to understand the link between water and energy as their availability and demand are closely interrelated. This paper presents a literature review and assessment of knowledge gaps related to water-energy-greenhouse gas (GHG) nexus studies in an urban context from an 'energy for water' perspective. The review comprehensively surveyed various studies undertaken in various regions of the world and focusing on individual or multiple subsystems of an urban water system. The paper also analyses the energy intensity of decentralized water systems and various water end-uses together with..

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