As a researcher and leader at a Department of Energy national laboratory, I spend a lot of time thinking about water. “Why?” you may ask. The intricate interplay between these two critical domains is ...
How could we use less energy and water to make more of both? Energy and water are tightly linked. We use extraordinary amounts of energy for municipal water systems and irrigation. And we use huge ...
California’s $20 million Project Nexus installs solar panels over irrigation canals to produce clean energy while reducing water loss and weed growth. The initiative addresses multiple climate ...
Nexus approaches examine interactions across multiple sectors simultaneously, uncovering synergies and reducing trade-offs. When effectively implemented, they have the potential to mitigate unexpected ...
Energy and water are like dance partners in a complex ballet, each intricately linked to the other. On the global stage, the greatest demand for water is for electric power generation, while the most ...
Adds approximately 36,000 equivalent residential connections across water and wastewater systems in Nevada and Oregon Expands footprint and solidifies Company’s position as the largest regulated water ...
PRIMA (Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area), and the UNEP/MAP MedProgramme, this Strategy is the region’s common framework for applying the Nexus through a source to sea ...
BackgroundWater scarcity, declining water quality, and increasing climate variability are imposing unprecedented constraints on global food production, ...
Water and energy in buildings are intertwined, not only at the point of consumption, but also at the point of generation. Four percent of electricity use in the U.S., or 75 billion kWh annually, is ...
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